I have no specific recommendation. The ones I use are no longer in
production, but they are the previous generation of these by SmartThings.

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-GP-U999SJVLCAA-Smart-things-Sensor/dp/B07F951JDP/

One thing, at least on the older generation is the batteries tend to die if
there is a significant water issue.  But, they are cheap to replace the
battery.

Andy





On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 5:36 PM Sara Mattes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Could you send a link to what you recommend?
> Thnx!
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> On Nov 27, 2022, at 5:33 PM, Andy Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Just a side comment, water sensors are relatively inexpensive now to
> detect moisture before issues get too bad and send a notification to your
> phone .  I have them under sinks, floor near washing machine, and in the
> basement by the sump pump.  I use SmartThings ones, but several options
> available.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 5:05 PM Jennifer Saffran <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> We did our entire kitchen in IKEA, but that was mid-2020 before supply
>> chain issues got very bad. I have no idea if they have recovered. We are
>> still very pleased with these cabinets. IMO, very good if you are looking
>> for a contemporary/Modernist look. The top cabinets are deeper than most
>> American cabinets. Also, IKEA has a lot of accessories that coordinate with
>> the drawers and cabinets to maximize storage. We also did their
>> under-counter and in-cabinet lighting.
>>
>> You can meet up at the Stoughton store with a kitchen planner. It’s
>> necessary to do this as they have access to inventory that you would not
>> get through the regular store website. FYI: they have two types of
>> product—one for inexpensive apartment-type installations, and then longer
>> term residential lines. We put all of the cabinets together ourselves. Get
>> a power screwdriver...
>>
>> As for flooring, I highly recommend Flooring America on Rte. 9 in Natick,
>> westbound side. We used pre-finished oak flooring from Canada, and
>> laminated cork for other areas. We did use Lumber Liquidators for basement
>> flooring (click vinyl laminated planking).
>>
>> We, too, had a pipe burst. Unbelievably destructive.
>>
>> Yes, very good idea to carefully look at sink and bathroom pipes,
>> replacing them, even if you think they are still good enough. A friend of
>> mine had what she realized too late was a slow tiny leak for years. Her
>> meticulously maintained bath fixtures were 50 years old. Now, 5 months
>> later, her work is done. From the upstairs bath, through the LR, all the
>> way to the basement, she had to replace walls, flooring, ceilings,
>> insulation, etc., through the three floors. It would have been cheaper to
>> just replace the still functioning vanity and faucet. Stuff corrodes and
>> then it leaks…..
>>
>> > On Nov 27, 2022, at 12:56 PM, Sara Levine <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi neighbors,
>> >
>> > In the aftermath of an unfortunate leak, we are looking  for
>> recommendations for someone to help with kitchen redesign and/ or your
>> positive experiences with local cabinet & flooring stores?
>> >
>> > Also, public service announcement… peek under your kitchen sink more
>> often than you do!    :)
>> >
>> > Be well all.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Sara
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