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Application Example

Automatic Water Shutoff

Pair YoLink leak sensors with a compatible valve solution for local YoLink D2D shutoff, while the YoLink Hub enables app setup, remote alerts, history, and device management.

Automatic shutoff depends on compatible products, correct installation, D2D pairing, valve compatibility, and routine testing.

IoT water leak protection workflow from detection to shutoff and notification
Beyond AlertsDetect water and trigger an automatic shutoff response.
Water Waste RiskHousehold leaks can waste nearly 10,000 gallons per year.
Local D2D ActionPaired devices can act locally after setup.
Verified SetupTest the sensor-to-valve action before relying on automatic shutoff.

How It Works

Detect, shut off locally, and stay informed

YoLink helps connect leak detection with local valve shutoff and configurable remote alerts.

Collage of leak-risk areas including basement, laundry room, sink cabinet, water heater, and sump pump
1

Detect Water Early

Place leak sensors near floors, pans, cabinets, appliances, and utility areas where water is likely to appear first.

Automatic water valve closing on a residential water supply pipe
2

Trigger Local D2D Shutoff

After D2D pairing, a leak sensor can send a local close command to a compatible valve device.

Traveler checking phone while away from home after receiving a water leak alert
3

Stay Informed Your Way

Based on your YoLink alert settings, you can receive app push notifications, SMS, and email alerts, while the app shows device status and history.

YoLink D2D

Local action without relying on internet

YoLink D2D is the key technology behind this application example. After setup, compatible YoLink devices can trigger local device-to-device actions directly, so a leak sensor can command a paired valve device even when internet service is unavailable.

When both paired devices are battery-powered and properly configured, the local D2D action can continue without home internet or AC power. The YoLink Hub and app are still used for setup, remote notifications, history, device management, and full smart features.

Local D2D actionNo internet for local triggerLocal action during internet outagesHub/app for setup and remote features
YoLink app D2D pairing screen showing leak sensor alert triggering motorized valve close action

Valve Options

Choose by Installation Type

Start with the installation method. Some shutoff solutions are installed directly into the water line and require pipe cutting, while retrofit options can work with an existing compatible ball valve.

YoLink YS5012 smart motorized valve
Pipe-Cut Installation
Requires PlumberPipe Cutting Required

Integrated Motorized Valve

For new or planned plumbing installations.

An all-in-one motorized valve installed directly into the water line. Requires correct pipe sizing and professional installation.

YoLink valve controller paired with motorized valve
Pipe-Cut Installation
Requires PlumberPipe Cutting Required

Controller + Motorized Ball Valve

For controller-based inline shutoff.

Use a YoLink valve controller with a compatible motorized ball valve purchased for the setup.

Controller options: YS5001 or YS5003.

YoLink valve controller paired with valve operator
No-Cut Retrofit
No Plumber NeededNo Pipe Cutting

Controller + Valve Operator

For existing compatible lever-style ball valves.

Use a YoLink valve controller with a valve operator to turn the existing valve without cutting the pipe.

Operator options: YS5004EVO or Bulldog Valve Robot. Controller options: YS5001 or YS5003.

Not all valves fit every home. Always check pipe size, valve type, available space, power requirements, and installation instructions before choosing a valve solution.

Placement Priority

Start where a small leak can become expensive

There is no universal ranking for every home. These are practical residential placement priorities because they combine water supply, hidden locations, or long unattended periods.

Water heater

Pan, nearby floor, utility closet.

Washing machine

Supply hoses and floor area.

Sink cabinet

Hidden drips under kitchen or bath sinks.

Refrigerator line

Ice maker or water dispenser supply.

Dishwasher

Cabinet toe-kick and nearby flooring.

Sump pump

Basement floor and pump area.

Toilets

Tank, supply line, and floor edge.

Vacant homes

Vacation homes, rentals, and second homes.

Data note: According to EPA WaterSense, the average household's leaks can waste nearly 10,000 gallons of water per year. Placement categories here are practical risk-priority areas for residential leak detection, not a guarantee of event frequency for every home.

Build The Setup

Move from leak awareness to local response

Use YoLink leak detection, Alarm Strategy, and D2D valve control to build a practical automatic water shutoff workflow.