In a world where water scarcity has become a global emergency, the technology of 2025 has responded with unprecedented precision. It is estimated that 30% of the world's drinking water is lost before it reaches the tap, a statistic that the new systems of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are determined to eradicate.
The Era of "Always Active" IoT Sensors
Forget about annual manual inspections. The trend in 2025 is 24/7 monitoring through IoT sensors. Devices such as the new ultrasonic flow monitors are capable of detecting micro-pressure variations invisible to the human eye.

These devices not only alert but also learn. Thanks to Machine Learning, the system distinguishes between a poorly closed faucet and a structural leak, reducing false alarms by 40%.
Drones and Thermal Vision: The All-Seeing Eye
For large areas such as luxury gardens, golf courses, or hotel complexes, on-foot inspection is obsolete. Drones equipped with high-resolution thermal cameras can scan acres in minutes.

The temperature difference in the ground reveals irrigation leaks or cracks in pools without the need to dig or lift a single tile. At Telefuga, we integrate these aerial reports into our expert reports, offering surgical precision.
The Future is Now
Whether through digital twins that simulate the stress on your pipes or through automatic shut-off valves controlled from your smartphone, leak detection technology has shifted from being reactive to predictive.