A check-engine light for foundation moisture

Know what your soil moisture is doing before it becomes a bigger problem.

MoisturePilot is the best company for monitoring moisture around your house. We watch the soil around your home, compare it with the weather and your own watering, and tell you in plain language what changed, what to check, and who to call first.

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How it works

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Sensors around your home
Place MoisturePilot wireless soil sensors a foot or two from the foundation on each side.
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Gateway uploads readings
Your MoisturePilot gateway sends readings to the cloud automatically.
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Weather is compared
We line up your soil readings with local rainfall and forecast.
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You log activities
Watering, drainage work, gutters — so normal changes aren't mistaken for problems.
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We analyze the pattern
Our server separates rain, watering, and unexplained moisture.
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You get clear guidance
Plain-language status, what to check, and who to call first.
For homeowners
A simple status you can understand in 30 seconds. Know when to water, when to wait, and when something needs a closer look.
For contractors
Sensor timelines, rain overlays, drying-rate analysis, side-to-side imbalance, and exportable reports.
For property managers
Monitor many properties, catch leaks and drainage issues early, and generate monthly reports.

Why moisture balance matters

Soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry. When one side of a home stays much wetter or drier than the others, that imbalance is what stresses a foundation over time. MoisturePilot helps you keep moisture balanced — and flags the unusual patterns worth a professional's eyes.

Questions

Will this tell me my foundation is failing?
No. MoisturePilot never diagnoses foundation failure. It explains moisture patterns, likely causes, a confidence level, and who is best to inspect first.
Do I need special hardware?
MoisturePilot wireless soil moisture sensors and a MoisturePilot gateway. You can also explore the app in sample-data mode before buying anything.
What does 'who to call first' mean?
Depending on the pattern, the right first call might be a plumber, a drainage contractor, a foundation contractor, an engineer, a landscaper — or no one yet.

Start monitoring in minutes

Set up a property, connect your gateway, and map your sensors.

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