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Scottsdale Firm Updates LeakSecure App to Improve Protection

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Scottsdale, Ariz. — Notation Labs announced on Nov. 19, 2025 a major update to the LeakSecure companion app that links to its home water protection system. The company said the update introduces intuitive controls, proactive leak alerts, enhanced integration with professional plumbing partners, and streamlined insurance benefits. The device pairs with the app to provide automatic main-line shutoff and real-time insights aimed at reducing water-damage claims, which the company cites as nearly 30 percent of homeowners insurance claims. Jeff Stebbins, LeakSecure vice president of operations, described the update as simplifying homeowner protection. Based on 5 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Timeline

  • LeakSecure existed as Notation Labs’ smart home water protection system prior to the November 2025 update.
  • Nov. 19, 2025 — Notation Labs issued a PRNewswire announcement detailing a major LeakSecure app update.
  • Nov. 19, 2025 — Regional outlets (IT News Online; Napa Valley Register; Mohave Valley Daily News; Albuquerque Journal; CNHI News) republished the announcement the same day.
  • Nov. 19, 2025 — Company described features: intuitive controls, proactive alerts, main-line automatic shutoff, and plumbing partner integration.
  • Nov. 19, 2025 — Jeff Stebbins, Vice President of Operations, was quoted describing the update’s goals to simplify homeowner protection.
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Who Benefited

According to company statements, homeowners who adopt LeakSecure, plumbing partners integrated into the app ecosystem, and insurers participating in streamlined insurance benefit programs are positioned to gain from improved detection, automated main-line shutoff, and app-based coordination that the update enables.

Who Suffered

Homeowners who experience water damage and do not adopt LeakSecure continue to face repair costs and insurance claims; the company cites that nearly 30% of homeowners-insurance claims stem from water damage.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news..... the Notation Labs update on Nov. 19 improves LeakSecure app functionality, integrating main-line automatic shutoff, proactive alerts, and plumbing partner workflows; the company cites water damage as nearly 30% of homeowners' insurance claims, and the release was distributed via PRNewswire and republished by outlets.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
5
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
5
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

According to company statements, homeowners who adopt LeakSecure, plumbing partners integrated into the app ecosystem, and insurers participating in streamlined insurance benefit programs are positioned to gain from improved detection, automated main-line shutoff, and app-based coordination that the update enables.

Who Suffered

Homeowners who experience water damage and do not adopt LeakSecure continue to face repair costs and insurance claims; the company cites that nearly 30% of homeowners-insurance claims stem from water damage.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news..... the Notation Labs update on Nov. 19 improves LeakSecure app functionality, integrating main-line automatic shutoff, proactive alerts, and plumbing partner workflows; the company cites water damage as nearly 30% of homeowners' insurance claims, and the release was distributed via PRNewswire and republished by outlets.

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Scottsdale Firm Updates LeakSecure App to Improve Protection

IT News Online Napa Valley Register Mohave Valley Daily News Albuquerque Journal CNHI News
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