John Rusk, seasoned builder and co-founder of ProSentry, reveals how smart water leak detection technology is tackling NYC’s costly maintenance issues. He explains why traditional systems fall short and how innovative solutions can prevent water damage, protect investments, and ensure compliance with the latest building codes.
In this insightful conversation, John Rusk, a seasoned builder, educator and the co-founder of ProSentry, shares his expertise on how innovative Smart water leak detection systems are addressing one of New York City’s most costly maintenance issues. With over 38 years of experience in high-end renovations and an in-depth understanding of building management, John explains why traditional systems often fall short and how new smart technology can prevent extensive water damage, protect investments, and streamline compliance with NYC’s latest building codes.
From discussing the limitations of traditional systems to unveiling ProSentry’s cost-effective, user-friendly approach, John provides a must-hear discussion for developers, property managers, and homeowners alike.
In this insightful conversation, John Rusk, a seasoned builder, educator and the co-founder of ProSentry, shares his expertise on how innovative Smart water leak detection systems are addressing one of New York City’s most costly maintenance issues. With over 38 years of experience in high-end renovations and an in-depth understanding of building management, John explains why traditional systems often fall short and how new smart technology can prevent extensive water damage, protect investments, and streamline compliance with NYC’s latest building codes.
From discussing the limitations of traditional systems to unveiling ProSentry’s cost-effective, user-friendly approach, John provides a must-hear discussion for developers, property managers, and homeowners alike.
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