Archive for March, 2009

KTLA Features American Leak Detection’s Expertise During Fix-A-Leak Week

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

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The deteriorating economy has caused homeowners to make saving money a priority, but what many residents do not realize is a major, unnecessary expense is lurking right under their roofs. Water leaks, caused by faulty faucets, shower valves and toilets, waste thousands of gallons of water. These problems can result in hundreds of dollars washed down the drain.

To encourage property owners to investigate possible water leakage in their homes, American Leak Detection is commemorating “Fix-A-Leak Week.” Sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the national awareness campaign takes place from March 16th to 20th, and is designed to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks.

According to American Leak Detection, the most common leaks found in the home include leaking toilet flappers, dripping faucets and other leaking valves. The EPA estimates that by fixing these types of commonplace leaks, homeowners can save more than 10 percent on their water bills. American Leak Detection recommends residents perform simple maintenance tests on all their household plumbing fixtures including faucets, showerheads, and toilets, as well as outdoor irrigation systems and hose spigots.

For people ready to tackle the job, American Leak Detection offers the following checklist provided by the EPA:

  • Check the meter – Examine the water meter before and after a two-hour period during which no water was used; if the meter does not read exactly the same, a leak is likely present.
  • Replace valves – Bad faucet or shower valves may not allow water to be completely shut off.
  • Replace faulty toilet flappers and float assemblies - An inexpensive rubber part, the toilet flapper, is often to blame for toilet leaks, as mineral build-up can cause the part to decay. A float not adjusted correctly or not working properly can cause water to overfill the tank and rise above the over-flow tube. Fortunately, replacing the flapper is an easy, inexpensive do-it-yourself project.
  • Examine irrigation systems – Each spring, check the irrigation system to make sure it was not damaged by frost or freezing. Older valves have a tendency to wear out and allow water to run through the valve and to the open side or the sprinkler side.
  • Tighten spigots – Check for leaks where garden hoses connect to the spigot; if it leaks while running, replace the nylon or rubber hose washer, and use pipe tape and a wrench to secure the bond.
  • Check pool/spa - An Auto Fill running constantly could indicate a leak. Perform a Bucket Test to confirm water loss.  Normal evaporation is usually 1/8″ to 1/4″ with auto fill off.
  • Take notice – A warm spot on the floor or high gas bills could indicate a hot water leak under the home.
  • Listen - Hearing water noise in walls at night with no water running could also indicate a leak under the home.

American Leak Detection utilizes specially trained experts and quality equipment to detect leaks before they require major home repairs. The company implements its own proprietary methods and technology to ensure the most non-invasive leak detection possible. Commercial and residential service is available.

American Leak Detection featured on WMBF News

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

WMBF News in Myrtle Beach ran a segment on leaks for Fix A Leak Weak.
Edwards says there are some quick steps a homeowner can take to detect a leak.

First look for basic indicators or signs, which could be a discolored spot on the floor, wall, or ceiling. Checking toilets to see if there is water movement in the bowl is also a sign.

In some cases, Edwards says a leak can be smelled, which typically points to a drain or vent leak.

Find out more about American Leak Detection in Myrtle Beach.

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Dallas/Fort Worth Company Set to Assist Public Pools with Virginia Graeme Pool and Spa Safety Act Compliance

Friday, March 6th, 2009

(openPR) – New law requires all public pools to have an anti-vortex drain cover to prevent tragedies

Dallas, Texas – In the wake of the tragic death of 7-year old, Graeme Baker, the Virginia Graeme Pool & Spa Safety Act, directed at all public pool facilities, will go into effect on December 19, 2008. The new law requires all public pools to have an Anti-Vortex drain cover to prevent a tragedy, such as Graeme Baker’s, from happening ever again. American Leak Detection is honored to offer their superior service in the installation of Anti-Vortex drain covers and Anti-Entrapment Drains.

Graeme Baker, grand daughter of former US Secretary of James A Baker lll, died as a result of a powerful spa drain sucking her down and entrapping her underwater. Her preventable death led to federal legislation passed in 2007 that requires all public pools to install and maintain Anti-Vortex drain covers and Anti-Entrapment drains by the end of 2008.

With the majority of public pools in the Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas area planning to make the switch over to the Anti-Vortex, Anti-Entrapment drain in the Spring of 2009, American Leak Detection is at the forefront of this mandated and necessary change, educating themselves on proper installation and maintenance needed to ensure the correct use and functioning of the Anti-Vortex, Anti-Entrapment drains.

As the premier leak detection specialists, American Leak Detection-Dallas/Fort Worth provides a myriad of professional plumbing services and installations, including tankless water heaters, water softeners, garbage disposals, kitchen faucets, septic tanks, vent stacks, hot water circulating pumps and more. Additionally, pool remodeling/replastering services provided include colored plaster, crystal stone exposed pebble finish, waterfalls, weeping walls, flagstone, waterline tile and more.

As the Original Leak Detection Specialists™, American Leak Detection prides itself on providing the highest level of customer satisfaction, quality of work and competitive pricing.
ABOUT AMERICAN LEAK DETECTION

American Leak Detection-DFW, Inc. the Original Leak Specialists™, is a fully licensed, Texas-based company that guarantees superior-quality results at competitive prices. American Leak Detection’s highly trained technicians use non-invasive methods to perform services from cause and origin investigations to the environmentally friendly trenchless sewer pipe replacement. Selected from over 250 worldwide franchises as franchise-of-the-year in 1997, American Leak Detection was the first to offer advanced electronic leak detection and is the only company in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to provide a Home Certification program to assure homebuyers and homeowners that their homes or homes-to-be are leak-free. For more information, please visit www.alddfw.com.

Newest Technology in Leak Detection and Repair Provides Fast, Efficient, Non-Destructive Results

Friday, March 6th, 2009

American Leak Detection in Dallas/Fort Worth Specialists Trained on ACE DuraFlo ePIPE system.
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Local Leak Detection Business Discusses New Pool Safety Laws

Friday, March 6th, 2009

American Leak Detection advises public pool facilities and pool owners on main drain entrapment safety

Portland, OR (Grassroots Newswire) September 17, 2008 — According to a recent report issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the number of drowning deaths for children younger than five in pools and spas has increased from a yearly average of 267 to 283. Therefore, it’s imperative that public pool facilities and pool owners know about the safety precautions and new federal guidelines.

On December 19, 2007, President Bush signed the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act into law, making sweeping changes in swimming pool safety guidelines to prevent injury and accidental drowning from main drain entrapment. The law mandates that public pool facilities must meet the new federal guidelines by December 20, 2008.

According to Matthew Botermans, owner of American Leak Detection, serving the state of Oregon, though the law highlights public pools, these guidelines are very relevant to private pools and spas.

According to Botermans, older, flat style drain covers, channel drains, and covers smaller than 18X23 must be retro-fitted with an approved Anti-Entrapment Drain Cover – a listing compliance of ANSI/AMSE A112.19.8 (2007). In addition, pools and spas with single main drains may be required to have one of the following additional devices or systems: a Safety Vacuum Release System, Suction-Limited Vent System, Gravity Drainage System or Automatic Pump Shut-Off System.

“It’s extremely important that pool and spa owners in the local area are aware of the safety risks, and make sure their pools comply with these new laws. American Leak Detection Specialists are able to inspect the pool and retrofit the new devices to meet federal guidelines,” Botermans said. “The new laws are put into effect to ensure the public’s safety, and we are a resource to help public pool facilities and residential pool owners meet those standards. Our professional installation by certified divers will serve as a safeguard against further tragedies and accidents related to drain entrapment.”

The law is named for the granddaughter of former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III, who joined Graeme’s mother, Nancy Baker, and Safe Kids USA in a three-year advocacy campaign for the legislation. In 2002 at the age of 7, Graeme Baker died in a spa after the powerful suction of a drain entrapped her under water.

According to Botermans, the maximum penalty for non-compliance is $1.825 million – a consequence few can afford.

In addition, American Leak Detection advises the following steps that can help prevent accidents:

  • Install anti-vortex drain covers
  • Limit access to the pool with physical barriers
  • Supervise young children at all times
  • Be prepared in case of an emergency

For more information on American Leak Detection or the new pool safety laws, please contact Matthew Botermans at 888-777-5325.
Contact:

Shari Botermans
American Leak Detection serving the State of Oregon
888-777-5325
Oregon@AmericanLeak.com

Franchise owner attends conference

Friday, March 6th, 2009

January 2, 2009

Vern McCollough, owner of American Leak Detection Serving Eastern Kansas & Western Missouri, attended the company’s annual conference Nov. 19-22 at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa in Miami, with other franchise owners.

The conference included everything from receptions, training, panel discussions and break-out sessions on topics like technology and customer service.

“We all gained something spectacular from this event,” McCollough said. “Whether it was educational information on leaks, advice and support on running our individual franchise locations, or just having a plain old good time. I’m excited to show my staff, as well as my customers, all that I’ve learned from the conference.”

For more information about American Leak Detection Serving Eastern Kansas & Western Missouri, or about the company’s conference, please contact McCollough at (816) 331-0900.

Southern California Earthquake

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Earthquake gas leak in Palm Desert

California Drought Information

Friday, March 6th, 2009

“This drought is an urgent reminder of the immediate need to upgrade California’s water infrastructure,” Mr. Schwarzenegger said Wednesday in a prepared statement. “There is no more time to waste because nothing is more vital to protect our economy, our environment and our quality of life.”
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Shai Fierst of the Peace Corps Rallies Support from American Leak Detection to help villages in Surname to access clean water.

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Berkeley Franchise Owners Win National Award

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Named Franchisee of the Year by the International Franchise Association


WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 15 – American Leak Detection franchisees Hillel Salomon and Howard Katz of Berkeley, Calif. were honored today by the International Franchise Association (IFA) with its Franchisee of the Year Award. Franchise owner-operators representing nearly 50 franchise systems were recognized today during the IFA’s Ninth Annual Franchise Appreciation Day here for their outstanding performance and the contributions they have made to enhance the growth and development of franchising.

As the association’s public affairs conference, Franchise Appreciation Day is a two-day event which began today and continues through Sept. 16. Attendees are meeting with members of Congress and Administration officials about issues important to franchising, including small-business health plans, immigration reform, business activity taxes and wages. The event and the award are supported by founding sponsor ADP Small Business Services.

“The IFA is proud to recognize the commendable efforts of Hillel Salomon and Howard Katz with the Franchisee of the Year Award,”said IFA Chairman Steve Greenbaum. “The franchising community is fortunate for the outstanding contributions of these exemplary individuals who have helped bolster the growth of the industry.”

According to a recent study conducted for the IFA Educational Foundation by PricewaterhouseCoopers on the economic impact of franchising, there are more than 900,000 franchised businesses in operation across the country, which are indirectly responsible for providing 21 million jobs and generating $2.3 trillion in economic output. In California, 97,191 establishments directly provide 1,162,888 jobs and contribute $105.7 billion to the U.S. economy.

About The International Franchise Association

The International Franchise Association, the world’s oldest and largest organization representing franchising, is the preeminent voice and acknowledged leader for the industry worldwide. Approaching a half-century of service with a growing membership of more than 1,300 franchise systems, 10,000-plus franchisees and more than 500 firms that supply goods and services to the industry, IFA protects, enhances and promotes franchising by advancing the values of integrity, respect, trust, commitment to excellence, honesty and diversity.

For more information, visit the IFA Web site at www.franchise.org.