I am very afraid of water damage and feel very comfortable now that I have water sensors monitoring sensitive areas of my house
Did the sensors come with a smart home system, or not?  Do you live near water or a flood zone?
They are not part of a smart home system, but come with an app that communicates with them over my wifi network. I don't live near a flood area but my AC and Water Heater are in my attic and could easily cause drywall and insulation damage
Oh, that could lead to some big problems, like if the drain pope became clogged, or the drain pan overflowed.  Is your house wood frame?
drain pan overflowing is my concern. and I did have a weird valve leak on my water heater. My house is wood framed but i had a mitigation firm deal with it which wasn't cheap
That's a good idea to have.  Does it have a course of action well laid out, in the invent you have the overflow?
It could. I have a cut-off for my AC if it senses water so when my house isnt cooling I know something's in my drain pan. For the water heater its just an alert. If I had the full system, you put a valve on your main line and the water sensor tells the valve to shut off the house's water. Smart in general, but not what I need if the AC is dripping
I see.  Wood frame house are nice, but their up keep and preventative measures sure do add up.
what other types are there? I've only seen wood frame
Here in Florida we have a lot of concrete block home that were built during the late 50s all the way through to the late 70s and they are solid.
Oh wow. I like the sound of that. Do they have interior walls with block? Do they settle funny?