Archive for 2010

Don’t Let the Holiday Season be Anything but Joyful

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Local American Leak Detection business offers insight on how leaks in the home can wreak havoc on the season

The holiday season can be one of the most joyful times of the year with family, friends and loved ones visiting for the festivities. However, the American Leak Detection business wants local residents to know that leaks in the home could dampen the fun.

“With extra guests visiting during this time of year, leaks tend to make things even more hectic. The best thing homeowners can do is to be prepared by knowing the signs and symptoms of a leak ahead of time,” said Jimmy Carter, American Leak Detection’s Sr. Director of Field Services. “Whatever the source, water leaks are a serious matter because of the structural damage they can do to your home, which is the last thing you want to deal with during the holidays. At American Leak Detection, we want to help local residents be as proactive as possible when it comes to leaks — before a leak makes a mess of their holiday plans or home.”

According to Carter, you may have a plumbing leak if:

  • You can hear the continuous sound of water (like a toilet running) when nothing is turned on.
  • Your water bill escalates over a period of weeks or months. (Compare your bills month to month.)
  • Your walls or floors have wet, spongy, moist or discolored areas when nothing has been spilled.
  • You can smell foul odors coming from floors or walls near drains or sewers.
  • Your building foundation cracks, vegetation grows unevenly, or earth shifts for no apparent reason.
  • You find warm spots on your floor, particularly on concrete slab floors.

In addition to these, Carter encourages local homeowners to check for hidden leaks by turning off faucets, all water-using appliances, and not flushing toilets for one hour.

“Record the water meter reading. If the flow indicator (triangular or diamond-shaped rotating button) is spinning or the meter reading has changed while no water is being used, a leaking pipe may exist. Also, it’s important to know where the main water shut-off valve is located in your home and check it frequently to make sure it is operational,” Carter said.

Besides this helpful advice, Carter said that area residents can visit the company’s Web site to use its online water meter test as a preventative measure. By following the list of easy steps, which takes only 30 minutes, people can detect whether they have a leak in their pressurized water system, or if they have a running toilet that should be serviced. The test can be found by visiting www.AmericanLeakDetection.com.

Local Leak Expert Offers Advice on Water Conservation

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

American Leak Detection assists Palm Springs Animal Shelter

Monday, July 12th, 2010

American Leak Detection is proud to assist the Palm Springs Animal Shelter in updating their plumbing structure to help keep the animals refreshed and healthy.

On Wednesday June 7th, the Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosted the ground-breaking event at the new location on the corner of Mesquite and Vella. American Leak Detection was represented at the ground-breaking by Pam Vigue, Andy Hernandez and Joshua Butler. American Leak Detection congratulates Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter on a successful and heart-warming ceremony.

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If you love animals, show you care by donating to the new facilty fund.

Governor Bobby Jindal Announces the Appointment of Greg Kleinpeter to the Dairy Stabilization Board

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Greg Kleinpeter, of Baton Rouge, is the owner of American Leak Detection. Kleinpeter will be appointed to serve as a consumer, as required by statute.

Inside Louisiana News

More information about the Dairy Stabilization Board:

The Dairy Stabilization Board addresses problems created in the marketplace and provides a regulatory program that is designed to stabilize the Louisiana dairy industry in order to assure an adequate supply of healthy and wholesome dairy products.

The board is empowered to prevent persons, partnerships and corporations from using unfair methods of competition, unfair or deceptive acts or practices and disruptive trade practices in the sale of milk and milk products. Also, the board investigates complaints regarding violations of its regulations and audits the financial records of processors, distributors and retailers to determine the costs of manufacturing, selling and delivering of dairy products.

Nashville Floods

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Here are some pictures of downtown Nashville, many other parts of Nashville are worse, including many residential areas. Many of my friends and neighbors have lost everything. I am grateful that they are still living.

Hopefully the gas prices don’t go too high. Here is some information about the local gas supply:

Nashville, this has been a major disaster, but we can bounce back!

Local Entrepreneurs Receives Quality Customer Service – 3rd 4+ Trucks Award at American Leak Detection Conference

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Jupiter, FL (Grassroots Newswire) April 14, 2010 – Bill and Karen Peterson, owners of American Leak Detection Serving St. Lucie County, recently received the Quality Customer Service – 3rd 4+ Trucks award during the company’s annual conference. These are given to franchises that have utilized the Customer Survey Card Program in any calendar months from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. There are three categories of the award for operation size: 1 truck operators, 2-3 truckoperators, and 4 or more truck operators. The awards are given to the top three performers in each category. Customer Service is critical to their success.

American Leak Detection’s annual conference took place March 24th – 27th at the Miramonte Spa & Resort in Indian Wells, California. During the four-day event, several franchisees were honored for their milestones during a special awards ceremony.

“It is a great feeling to be honored in front of my fellow franchisees and the entire American Leak Detection team for my hard work and efforts in establishing my local leak detection business,” Bill said. “Running a business can be challenging, but I thank my colleagues and my customers for their continued support.”

Aside from recognizing award recipients, American Leak Detection invited successful entrepreneurs and motivational speakers to the gathering. Keynote Speaker George Hedley, CSP, owner of a successful commercial construction and real estate development company, led a seminar on how to build a business. George founded and built his business from $0 to $50 million in seven years.

Other experts spoke on a wide variety of topics. Moisture Control, Inc. CEO and Owner Hank Bruflodt spoke to attendees about how his business has been helping solve concrete slab moisture and floor problems for over 10 years. Communication and stress management expert Mary Marcdante spoke about how enthusiasm is the core to great leadership. And, Nancy Friedman, known as the “Telephone Doctor,” held a seminar designed to help owners communicate better with customers.

“Our main goal with this year’s conference was to give our franchisees a wealth of information about how they can build success in the leak detection industry,” said Stan Berenbaum, president of American Leak Detection. “We also wanted to put a spotlight on franchisees like Bill and Karen Peterson, who have really excelled in this business. They are examples of what success is all about.”

American Leak Detection is known as a world leader in the detection of hidden water and sewer leaks. It uses advanced, sophisticated electronic leak detection equipment to fix leaks for all kinds of water systems. According to Karen, the company has found 5,226,578 leaks worldwide since 1974 and counting. American Leak Detection’s primary commitment is to conserve water, the world’s most precious resource.

Contact

Bill and Karen Peterson
American Leak Detection Serving St. Lucie County
800-970-5325

Local Entrepreneurs Receives Top Producer Region 5 for 2008 and 2009 Award at American Leak Detection Conference

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Jupiter, FL (Grassroots Newswire) April 14, 2010 – Bill and Karen Peterson, owners of American Leak Detection Serving Martin County, recently received the Top Producer Region 5 for 2008 and 2009 award during the company’s annual conference. Top Producer award goes to those that have the highest sales within their respective region.

American Leak Detection’s annual conference took place March 24th – 27th at the Miramonte Spa & Resort in Indian Wells, California. During the four-day event, several franchisees were honored for their milestones during a special awards ceremony.

“It is a great feeling to be honored in front of my fellow franchisees and the entire American Leak Detection team for my hard work and efforts in establishing my local leak detection business,” Bill said. “Running a business can be challenging, but I thank my colleagues and my customers for their continued support.”

Aside from recognizing award recipients, American Leak Detection invited successful entrepreneurs and motivational speakers to the gathering. Keynote Speaker George Hedley, CSP, owner of a successful commercial construction and real estate development company, led a seminar on how to build a business. George founded and built his business from $0 to $50 million in seven years.

Other experts spoke on a wide variety of topics. Moisture Control, Inc. CEO and Owner Hank Bruflodt spoke to attendees about how his business has been helping solve concrete slab moisture and floor problems for over 10 years. Communication and stress management expert Mary Marcdante spoke about how enthusiasm is the core to great leadership. And, Nancy Friedman, known as the “Telephone Doctor,” held a seminar designed to help owners communicate better with customers.

“Our main goal with this year’s conference was to give our franchisees a wealth of information about how they can build success in the leak detection industry,” said Stan Berenbaum, president of American Leak Detection. “We also wanted to put a spotlight on franchisees like Bill and Karen Peterson, who have really excelled in this business. They are examples of what success is all about.”

American Leak Detection is known as a world leader in the detection of hidden water and sewer leaks. It uses advanced, sophisticated electronic leak detection equipment to fix leaks for all kinds of water systems. According to Karen, the company has found 5,226,578 leaks worldwide since 1974 and counting. American Leak Detection’s primary commitment is to conserve water, the world’s most precious resource.

Contact

Bill and Karen Peterson
American Leak Detection Serving Martin County
800-970-5325

Local Entrepreneurs Receives Teams to Watch in 2010 Award at American Leak Detection Conference

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Burbank, CA (Grassroots Newswire) April 14, 2010 – Rich and Mercy Ising, owners of American Leak Detection Serving Central Los Angeles County, recently received the Teams to Watch in 2010 award during the company’s annual conference. Teams to Watch are teams that are well on their way to future successes and are constantly improving and evolving their business. It is an office to which we expect other offices will look for exemplary functioning.

American Leak Detection’s annual conference took place March 24th – 27th at the Miramonte Spa & Resort in Indian Wells, California. During the four-day event, several franchisees were honored for their milestones during a special awards ceremony.

“It is a great feeling to be honored in front of my fellow franchisees and the entire American Leak Detection team for my hard work and efforts in establishing my local leak detection business,” Rich said. “Running a business can be challenging, but I thank my colleagues and my customers for their continued support.”

Aside from recognizing award recipients, American Leak Detection invited successful entrepreneurs and motivational speakers to the gathering. Keynote Speaker George Hedley, CSP, owner of a successful commercial construction and real estate development company, led a seminar on how to build a business. George founded and built his business from $0 to $50 million in seven years.

Other experts spoke on a wide variety of topics. Moisture Control, Inc. CEO and Owner Hank Bruflodt spoke to attendees about how his business has been helping solve concrete slab moisture and floor problems for over 10 years. Communication and stress management expert Mary Marcdante spoke about how enthusiasm is the core to great leadership. And, Nancy Friedman, known as the “Telephone Doctor,” held a seminar designed to help owners communicate better with customers.

“Our main goal with this year’s conference was to give our franchisees a wealth of information about how they can build success in the leak detection industry,” said Stan Berenbaum, president of American Leak Detection. “We also wanted to put a spotlight on franchisees like Rich and Mercy Ising, who have really excelled in this business. They are examples of what success is all about.”

American Leak Detection is known as a world leader in the detection of hidden water and sewer leaks. It uses advanced, sophisticated electronic leak detection equipment to fix leaks for all kinds of water systems. According to Mercy, the company has found 5,226,578 leaks worldwide since 1974 and counting. American Leak Detection’s primary commitment is to conserve water, the world’s most precious resource.

Contact

Rich and Mercy Ising
American Leak Detection Serving Central Los Angeles County
818-972-9888

Local Entrepreneurs Receives Quality Customer Service – 3rd 1 Truck Award at American Leak Detection Conference

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Richmond, VA (Grassroots Newswire) April 14, 2010 – Terry and Beth Neu, owners of American Leak Detection Serving the Greater Richmond Area, recently received the Quality Customer Service – 3rd 1 Truck award during the company’s annual conference. These are given to franchises that have utilized the Customer Survey Card Program in any calendar months from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. There are three categories of the award for operation size: 1 truck operators, 2-3 truck operators, and 4 or more truck operators. The awards are given to the top three performers in each category. Customer Service is critical to their success.

American Leak Detection’s annual conference took place March 24th – 27th at the Miramonte Spa & Resort in Indian Wells, California. During the four-day event, several franchisees were honored for their milestones during a special awards ceremony.

“It is a great feeling to be honored in front of my fellow franchisees and the entire American Leak Detection team for my hard work and efforts in establishing my local leak detection business,” Terry said. “Running a business can be challenging, but I thank my colleagues and my customers for their continued support.”

Aside from recognizing award recipients, American Leak Detection invited successful entrepreneurs and motivational speakers to the gathering. Keynote Speaker George Hedley, CSP, owner of a successful commercial construction and real estate development company, led a seminar on how to build a business. George founded and built his business from $0 to $50 million in seven years.

Other experts spoke on a wide variety of topics. Moisture Control, Inc. CEO and Owner Hank Bruflodt spoke to attendees about how his business has been helping solve concrete slab moisture and floor problems for over 10 years. Communication and stress management expert Mary Marcdante spoke about how enthusiasm is the core to great leadership. And, Nancy Friedman, known as the “Telephone Doctor,” held a seminar designed to help owners communicate better with customers.

“Our main goal with this year’s conference was to give our franchisees a wealth of information about how they can build success in the leak detection industry,” said Stan Berenbaum, president of American Leak Detection. “We also wanted to put a spotlight on franchisees like Terry and Beth Neu, who have really excelled in this business. They are examples of what success is all about.”

American Leak Detection is known as a world leader in the detection of hidden water and sewer leaks. It uses advanced, sophisticated electronic leak detection equipment to fix leaks for all kinds of water systems. According to Beth, the company has found 5,226,578 leaks worldwide since 1974 and counting. American Leak Detection’s primary commitment is to conserve water, the world’s most precious resource.

Contact

Terry and Beth Neu
American Leak Detection Serving the Greater Richmond Area
804-648-5325

Local Entrepreneurs Receives Top Producer Region 7 for 2008 and 2009 Award at American Leak Detection Conference

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Olympia, WA (Grassroots Newswire) April 14, 2010 – John and Curt Lynn, owners of American Leak Detection Serving the Greater Olympia Area, recently received the Top Producer Region 7 for 2008 and 2009 award during the company’s annual conference. Top Producer award goes to those that have the highest sales within their respective region.

American Leak Detection’s annual conference took place March 24th – 27th at the Miramonte Spa & Resort in Indian Wells, California. During the four-day event, several franchisees were honored for their milestones during a special awards ceremony.

“It is a great feeling to be honored in front of my fellow franchisees and the entire American Leak Detection team for my hard work and efforts in establishing my local leak detection business,” John said. “Running a business can be challenging, but I thank my colleagues and my customers for their continued support.”

Aside from recognizing award recipients, American Leak Detection invited successful entrepreneurs and motivational speakers to the gathering. Keynote Speaker George Hedley, CSP, owner of a successful commercial construction and real estate development company, led a seminar on how to build a business. George founded and built his business from $0 to $50 million in seven years.

Other experts spoke on a wide variety of topics. Moisture Control, Inc. CEO and Owner Hank Bruflodt spoke to attendees about how his business has been helping solve concrete slab moisture and floor problems for over 10 years. Communication and stress management expert Mary Marcdante spoke about how enthusiasm is the core to great leadership. And, Nancy Friedman, known as the “Telephone Doctor,” held a seminar designed to help owners communicate better with customers.

“Our main goal with this year’s conference was to give our franchisees a wealth of information about how they can build success in the leak detection industry,” said Stan Berenbaum, president of American Leak Detection. “We also wanted to put a spotlight on franchisees like John and Curt Lynn, who have really excelled in this business. They are examples of what success is all about.”

American Leak Detection is known as a world leader in the detection of hidden water and sewer leaks. It uses advanced, sophisticated electronic leak detection equipment to fix leaks for all kinds of water systems. According to Curt, the company has found 5,226,578 leaks worldwide since 1974 and counting. American Leak Detection’s primary commitment is to conserve water, the world’s most precious resource.

Contact

John and Curt Lynn
American Leak Detection Serving the Greater Olympia Area
425-747-7118