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Service Area
Counties serviced by this office:
Flagler, Volusia
Cities serviced by this office:
Barberville, Bunnell, Cassadaga, Daytona Beach, De Leon Springs, Debary, Deland, Deltona, Edgewater, Flagler Beach, Glenwood, Lake Helen, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Ormond Beach, Osteen, Palm Coast, Pierson, Port Orange, Seville
Zip codes serviced by this office:
32105, 32110, 32114, 32115, 32116, 32117, 32118, 32119, 32120, 32121, 32122, 32123, 32124, 32125, 32126, 32127, 32128, 32129, 32130, 32132, 32135, 32136, 32137, 32141, 32142, 32143, 32151, 32164, 32168, 32169, 32170, 32173, 32174, 32175, 32176, 32180, 32190, 32198, 32706, 32713, 32720, 32721, 32722, 32723, 32724, 32725, 32728, 32738, 32739, 32744, 32753, 32759, 32763, 32764, 32774
Meet Our Team
American Leak Detection of Daytona Beach specializes in leak detection in Voluisa and Flagler Counties. Winners of Eight Quality Customer Service Awards since 1998.
Terry has a variety of experience which enhances his ability to locate leaks. He worked in the Indiana steel mills, flew helicopters in Vietnam (CWO), was a corporate pilot, was a general constractor/builder in Marietta, GA and worked in numerous Sam's Clubs throughout the Southeastern US. As a working owner and field technician he utilizes all his skills to solve leak problems.
Carol, along with Terry, owns the franchise. Carol has managed the office for 14 years and presently works part time in the office and on special projects. Carol believes courteous, professional service is the only standard.
Chad, a Leak Specialist, moved to Florida from Illinois in 2007. His midwestern work ethic is made evident by his methodical and thorough leak detection on pools. Recreation for Chad means diving, motorcylce riding and building his own home.
Ken, the most recent addition to our staff, has 20 years of pool maintenance experience. Ken also learned many areas of general home maintenance in his previous employment which compliments his leak locating skills.
Monique joined ALD in 2009 to work part time in the office and quickly progressed to Administrative Assistant. Her cheerful voice and caring attitude enhance her ability to assist customers with their leak problems.
leak detection tips / resources
- the bucket test
Is your pool needing constant refilling? You may have a hidden leak in your pool. Try the seven steps to determine if your pool is leak free. Do-it-yourself 24 hour test. Test your pool- the meter test
Do you have a high water bill? You may have a hidden plumbing leak. Try the seven steps to determine if your property is leak free. Do-it-yourself 30 minute test. Test your water meter
- pool leak calculator
- Use the calculator to determine the amount of water loss over a period of time. Calculate pool water loss
- frequently asked questions
- How should I choose a leak detection specialist? Get answers
- leak facts
- A 1/8 inch hole in a metal pipe, at 40 psi, leaks 2,500 gallons of water in 24 hours. Facts about leaks
- signs and symptoms
- You may have a plumbing leak if... Leak signs & symptoms
- pool safety tips
- Each year, about 260 children under 5 drown in swimming pools. The preventive measures below are essential to protect your family against drowning. Keep your pool safe
- water conservation
- Saving water is like any other habit. The more you do it, the more natural it becomes. Become water-wise, it's fun to find more ways to conserve. Conserve water
- drink tap water
- Consumers can do their part to conserve precious supplies through small, thoughtful changes in their lifestyles and activities. Learn about tap water
- prevent west nile virus
- It can take as little as five days for mosquito larval to incubate into an adult in stagnant water. Prevent west nile
- earthquake tips
- When there’s an earthquake, underground pipes in the home shift and move. Earthquake preparedness

