
Home surveillance cameras are a helpful layer of security, but when it comes to protecting your property, especially when you’re away, they’re not the full solution. Cameras can’t detect everything, and one of the most overlooked threats is water damage. If you have a leak under your sink, it might be days or even weeks before it’s noticed on camera—by then, the damage is already done.
Let’s dive into why relying solely on cameras leaves serious gaps in your home protection strategy and how a professional Home Watch service fills those gaps with trained eyes and boots on the ground.
The Problem with Relying Solely on Cameras
Can Cameras Detect a Water Leak Under Your Sink?
Short answer: No.
Even the most advanced home surveillance systems can’t detect subtle, non-visible threats like a slow plumbing leak under your kitchen or bathroom sink. These issues often start small—like a hairline crack in a pipe or a worn-out seal—but they can escalate fast.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, water damage and freezing are responsible for nearly 30% of all homeowner insurance claims in the U.S. annually, with average costs per claim nearing $12,514.
And here’s the kicker: Most of these damages begin with an undetected leak that could have been caught early with an in-person inspection.

Real-World Example: A Snowbird’s Costly Surprise
Louis Moreto, co-owner of Coachella Valley Home Watch, recalls a case where a seasonal resident left their Rancho Mirage home relying only on smart devices. A slow leak under the kitchen sink developed shortly after departure. Because no one was physically checking the property, it went unnoticed for over two weeks.
By the time the homeowner returned, the cabinets were swollen, mold had taken hold, and the entire kitchen required remediation. Total damage: over $35,000—none of which was visible on camera until it was too late.
What Cameras Miss That Trained Eyes Don’t
Unseen Threats That Require Human Detection:
- Leaks in hidden or low-visibility areas (under sinks, behind toilets, near water heaters)
- HVAC malfunctions that don’t trigger alerts
- Rodent or pest activity not caught on motion detectors
- Electrical issues, such as scorched outlets or buzzing panels
- Exterior damage, including windblown debris, roof issues, or irrigation leaks
A certified Home Watch professional checks these areas during every visit, using a proven checklist and years of experience to spot early warning signs before they turn into major repairs.
What is a Home Watch Service—And Why Is It Essential?

Home Watch is defined as a visual inspection of a home or property, looking for obvious issues. But don’t let that simplicity fool you.
At Coachella Valley Home Watch, we go beyond the basics:
- Check plumbing fixtures and under-sink cabinets
- Look for signs of pest intrusion or nesting
- Test HVAC and thermostats
- Scan for mold, mildew, and humidity issues
- Ensure appliances are functioning (and unplug unused ones)
- Walk exterior perimeters for signs of damage or trespassing
The result: Peace of mind, documented reports, and early intervention that saves money and stress.
Frequently Asked Questions About Home Watch Services
Can’t I just install leak detectors and be done with it?
Leak detectors are a helpful tool, but they’re not a standalone solution. These devices typically only cover a very small area—usually wherever you place them, like under a sink or near a water heater. If a leak starts even a few inches away or in a different room entirely, the sensor won’t pick it up. Plus, these detectors depend on a working internet connection and functioning batteries. If your Wi-Fi goes down or the battery dies, you won’t receive alerts—and the leak will continue undetected. Leak detectors don’t check for signs of mold, warped cabinetry, water stains, or subtle moisture buildup. Only an experienced Home Watch professional can spot early warning signs across your entire home and take action before damage occurs.
What makes Home Watch better than remote monitoring systems or smart home tech?
Smart home tech offers convenience, but it’s limited by what it can see, hear, or measure—and it can’t think critically or react in real time the way a human can. Cameras are fixed in place and only capture a fraction of your home. Motion sensors can’t tell you if your refrigerator stopped working or if your AC is blowing warm air. Smart locks don’t notice a pest infestation in the garage or mildew forming on the ceiling from a roof leak. Home Watch goes far beyond surveillance—it’s a proactive, hands-on approach that ensures every part of your home is visually inspected by someone trained to identify problems early. And when we find something, we don’t just alert you—we help coordinate the next steps to prevent further damage.
How often should I schedule Home Watch visits while I’m away?
The frequency of visits depends on a few factors—how long you’ll be away, the age and condition of your home, your insurance requirements, and your personal preferences. For most seasonal residents and snowbirds in the Coachella Valley, we recommend visits at least once a week. This schedule helps us catch issues quickly and creates a consistent log of care for your property. Some homeowners opt for biweekly visits if their property is newer or already equipped with some basic monitoring systems, but even then, we emphasize the importance of regular physical presence. Also, many insurance companies require documented check-ins if a home is unoccupied for more than 30 days. Failing to meet those conditions could jeopardize your coverage in the event of a claim.
Is Home Watch the same as property management?
No, and it’s an important distinction. Property management typically involves coordinating tenants, collecting rent, handling leasing, and managing rental agreements—services that are designed for income-producing rental properties. Home Watch, on the other hand, is focused exclusively on your home—your private residence, vacation property, or seasonal home—while it’s vacant. We don’t deal with tenants or leasing. Instead, we inspect your property regularly, identify issues early, and keep you informed so your home stays in good shape and ready for your return. Think of it as a trusted neighbor with professional training, documentation, and an expert eye for detail.
Takeaway: The Best Defense is Human Presence
While smart home cameras and sensors are part of a modern security plan, they don’t replace the value of a professional who knows what to look for. If you’re leaving your Coachella Valley home for weeks or months, don’t rely solely on tech.
A small leak today can be a financial disaster tomorrow—and no camera will crawl under your sink to check for moisture.
Trust Coachella Valley Home Watch to Protect What Matters
Coachella Valley Home Watch is the leading authority in property care for seasonal residents, vacation homeowners, and frequent travelers. Our team is professionally trained, insured, and certified to inspect your home with the attention it deserves.
Contact Louis Moreto today to schedule a free consultation or learn more about how we can tailor our services to your home and travel schedule.
📞 Ready to protect your home the right way? Call us today. 760-205-2072
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