
Geyser Connect — smart geyser monitoring and automatic shutoff on Ariston geysers, managed 24/7 by Sensor Desk.
Pick your role to see how Geyser Connect works for you — built for brokers, claims managers and procurement teams.
Differentiate your book with a value-add product that lowers claims and lifts renewals.
See how it works I'm a claims managerFewer escape-of-water claims, faster intervention, full audit trail per incident.
See how it works I'm in procurementAriston-certified, NRCS / SABS / ICASA / POPIA compliant. Managed service, ready to roll out.
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Certified partner · SAAriston serves homes in over 60 countries. Sensor Networks is the certified smart-monitoring partner for Ariston geysers in South Africa — bringing live device data, automatic shutoff, and 24/7 desk monitoring to every install.
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Smarter heating schedules, lower monthly bills, and a longer-lasting geyser. The homeowner sees the value — that's why adoption works.
Fewer escape-of-water claims, faster intervention, and lower loss ratios across your residential book.
Sub-second flow anomalies flagged before damage spreads.
Valve closes in seconds — stops damage before it becomes a claim.
Real-time alerts to homeowners, with an optional insurer feed.
Geyser overheating, pressure spikes, unusual usage patterns.
Every Geyser Connect unit is watched 24/7 by our Sensor Desk team. We triage anomalies, dispatch actions, and report risk back to insurer partners.
Every Geyser Connect install is fully certified and compliant with South African regulation.
Figures shown are illustrative — real portfolio numbers shared on request.
Homeowners install Geyser Connect for the energy savings and peace of mind. That's why adoption works — and why insurers see real, measurable risk reduction across the book.
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Bring Geyser Connect smart geyser technology and managed monitoring to your residential book.
Managed by Sensor Desk · Certified Ariston partner · Built for South African insurers