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Earthquake Leak Detection Safety Pre-cautions for Orange County

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Earthquakes not only rattles you nerves, it rattles and shakes everything.  Many people do not think about the pipes that are underground are also moving with thousand s of tons of dirt during an earthquake.  These lines can crack, break or even loosen fittings. 

Due to the recent earthquakes American Leak Detection has some pre-caution info for our local residence.  Here are a couple of tips and pre-cautions to check following an earthquake.

Here are a couple of tips and pre-cautions a homeowner can perform themselves following a earthquake.

·         Check the pool for leaks by performing a Bucket Test.  This is a simple test that takes a period of 24 hours.  You will need a 5 gallon bucket, tape or a permanent marker to perform this test.

1.      Place the bucket on the first or second step of the pool.  Ensure that the bucket is immersed in the pool at least five inches. 

2.      Mark the water level inside the bucket with tape or a permanent marker. 

3.      Let the bucket sit for a period of 24 hours. 

4.      After 24 hours, you want to compare the two water levels (inside/out).  The inside of the bucket will represent the normal evaporation rate and the outside of the bucket will represent the how much you pool is losing.  

5.      Measure the two distances and they should be the same.  If they are different, that tells the homeowner how much the pool is losing compared to evaporation, indicating there is a leak.  Call for a Leak detection ASAP. 

·         Check your front “Water Meter” for the house.  This meter is usually by the curb or street and it is either in a plastic or concrete box.  Most times they are marked “Meter”. 

1.      Mark with either tape or a pen the line the meter is currently at.

2.      Left the meter sit for a period of 45 minutes to 1 hour without using any water in the house.

3.      After step 2, check the mark from before.  If it shows that the meter has moved at all within this time with no water being used in the house, there is a leak somewhere.  This means there is a water leak on the domestic or pressurized hot/cold water lines inside or below your house.

4.      If there is no movement there is NO LEAKS.  If there is any movement then you need a Leak Detection to locate the problem before the problem escalates.

·         Pool/Spa Electricity: Another concern is electricity for the pool light or the equipment. 

1.      Outside the pool visually look at the light to try to determine if there is water inside the pool light.  If there is water in the light, you want to turn off the electricity feeding that light immediately.  Now you need a leak detection to locate the source of the leak or electrical problem.

2.      Your pool has a GFI (ground-fault circuit-interrupters) that is suppose to trip the electric system if there is a short or problem. If cause of failure these pre-cautions are important to avoid injuries or death.

3.      There may not be sufficient current flowing in the water to blow a fuse, but sufficient to kill you. Some electricity will flow directly to earth and some will flow through the water. In fact, there will still be an electric potential difference in the vicinity (probably the whole pool) of the exposed conductor. Consequently, some of the electricity will flow through the pool water, some will flow through the person in the pool, and some will flow through to earth.

4.      Call the professionals at American Leak Detection if you have any questions.

714-836-8477 or 800-990-5325

Heres an example of what happens to a pool during our recent earthquake Sunday April 4th:

Earthquake Leak Detection Pre-cautions for the San Diego Area

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

 

Due to the recent earthquakes American Leak Detection has some pre-caution info for our local residence.  Below are a couple of tips and pre-cautions to check following an earthquake.

Earthquakes not only rattles you nerves, it rattles and shakes everything.  Many people do not think about the pipes that are underground are also moving with thousand s of tons of dirt during an earthquake.  These lines can crack, break or even loosen fittings. 

  Here are a couple of tips and pre-cautions a homeowner can perform themselves following a earthquake.

·         Check the front “Water Meter” for your house.  This meter is usually by the curb or street and it is either in a plastic or concrete box.  Most times they are marked “Meter”. 

1.      Mark with either tape or a pen the line the meter is currently at.

2.      Left the meter sit for a period of 45 minutes to 1 hour without using any water in the house.

3.      After step 2, check the mark from before.  If it shows that the meter has moved at all within this time with no water being used in the house, there is a leak somewhere.  This means there is a water leak on the domestic or pressurized hot/cold water lines inside or below your house.

4.      If there is no movement there is NO LEAKS.  If there is any movement then you need a Leak Detection to locate the problem before the problem escalates.

·         Check your pool for leaks by performing a Bucket Test.  This is a simple test that takes a period of 24 hours.  You will need a 5 gallon bucket, tape or a permanent marker to perform this test.

1.      Place the bucket on the first or second step of the pool.  Ensure that the bucket is immersed in the pool at least five inches. 

2.      Mark the water level inside the bucket with tape or a permanent marker. 

3.      Let the bucket sit for a period of 24 hours. 

4.      After 24 hours, you want to compare the two water levels (inside/out).  The inside of the bucket will represent the normal evaporation rate and the outside of the bucket will represent the how much you pool is losing.  

5.      Measure the two distances and they should be the same.  If they are different, that tells the homeowner how much the pool is losing compared to evaporation, indicating there is a leak.  Call for a Leak detection ASAP. 

·         Pool/Spa Electricity: Another concern is electricity for the pool light or the equipment. 

1.      Outside the pool visually look at the light to try to determine if there is water inside the pool light.  If there is water in the light, you want to turn off the electricity feeding that light immediately.  Now you need a leak detection to locate the source of the leak or electrical problem.

2.      Your pool has a GFI (ground-fault circuit-interrupters) that is suppose to trip the electric system if there is a short or problem. If cause of failure these pre-cautions are important to avoid injuries or death.

3.      There may not be sufficient current flowing in the water to blow a fuse, but sufficient to kill you. Some electricity will flow directly to earth and some will flow through the water. In fact, there will still be an electric potential difference in the vicinity (probably the whole pool) of the exposed conductor. Consequently, some of the electricity will flow through the pool water, some will flow through the person in the pool, and some will flow through to earth.

4.      Call the professionals at American Leak Detection if you have any questions.

      619-233-0382 or 760-432-6417  Toll Free 800-619-5325

 

Heres an example of what happens to a pool during our recent earthquake Sunday April 4th:

 

Fresno Insurance Group Raises Money For Haiti

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

American Leak Detection of Fresno is proud to help the victims of Haiti’s earthquake.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Local insurance industry workers have raised nearly $4,000 in relief funds for victims in Haiti. A check was presented Friday to the local Red Cross to assist.

Read the full article here…

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GreenZone Grand Opening in Palm Desert

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Josh Butler of American Leak Detection’s corporate office attended the GreenZone’s grand opening along with over two dozen local green businesses on January 14, 2010.

American Leak Detection offered information on water conservation and leak prevention.

The Greenzone in Palm Desert, California has been refurbished and retrofit with skylights and solar panels.

From Coachellavalleygreen.com:

The GreenZone is the first multi-tenant commercial property in the Coachella Valley to be renovated and leased exclusively to businesses focused on sustainability and the new green economy.

American Leak Detection Franchisees Honored for Excellence by International Franchise Association

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Franchisee of the Year Award presented to Sean and Christian Macaulay

San Rafael, CA (Grassroots Newswire) – American Leak Detection franchise owners Sean and Christian Macaulay of San Rafael, Calif. were honored on September 14 by the International Franchise Association (IFA) with its Franchisee of the Year Award.

“The IFA is proud to recognize the commendable efforts of Sean and Christian Macaulay with the Franchisee of the Year Award,” said IFA Chairman Dina Dwyer-Owens. “The franchising community is fortunate for the outstanding contributions of these exemplary individuals who have helped bolster the growth of the industry.”

Franchise owner-operators representing nearly 50 franchise systems were recognized September 14 – 15 during the IFA’s Tenth Annual Public Affairs Conference in Washington DC for the contributions they have made to the development of franchising. Attendees met with members of Congress and Administration officials about issues important to franchising, business and continued economic growth.

“It is critical that lawmakers know the contribution franchising makes to the nation’s economy, particularly during these economic times,” said American Leak Detection President Stan Berenbaum. “Franchisees such as Sean and Christian Macaulay leave a positive and lasting impact on the communities they serve.”

According to a recent study conducted for the IFA by PricewaterhouseCoopers on the economic impact of franchising, there are more than 900,000 franchised businesses in operation across the country. These operations are indirectly responsible for providing 21 million jobs and generating $2.3 trillion in economic output.

Headquartered in Palm Springs, Calif., American Leak Detection provides accurate, non-destructive detection of all types of leaks including hidden water and sewer leaks. It currently has 100 franchises across the U.S. as well as 17 additional locations in eight other countries.

For more information about American Leak Detection, The Original Leak Specialists, please visit http://www.americanleakdetection.com/.

American Leak Detection will be at the Pool Industry Expo

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Join us at the Pool Industry Expo from October 1st through 3rd, 2009 in Monterey, California.

We will be at booth # 308.

http://www.poolindustryexpo.com/

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American Leak Detection to Offer Leak Surveying Seminar at Water Conference

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

American Leak Detection is featured in The Desert Sun. Here is an excerpt from the article:

American Leak Detection (ALD), the world leader in accurate, non-destructive detection of all types of leaks, is participating in the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association’s (CA-NV-AWWA) Educational Extravaganza, taking place Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at Santiago Canyon College in Orange, CA.

Read the full article.

Learn more about the municipal services of American Leak Detection in Palm Springs, California.

Foggers fight flu

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

American Leak Detection’s B Environmental service was featured in Inland News Today.

SPRINGS–Foggers are the latest weapon to fight the Swine flu.

Most people are infected by germs on flat surfaces such as doors, tables, desks, floors, door knobs and even ceilings.

Palm Springs-based American Leak Detection has developed a fogging device that dispenses a disinfectant.

Spokesman John Davis says it’s effective against an array of viruses. “It includes HIV, herpes, tuberculosis, the bird flu, E-coli, Hepatitis B and C among others.”

The sanitizer mist is eco-friendly and is becoming popular at schools and restaurants.

Get more information about facilities hygiene.

Company spotlights water conservation at the Living Desert’s Party for the Planet

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

American Leak Detection was one of about 40 vendors that participated in The Living Desert’s Party for the Planet on Saturday, April 25th,  at The Living Desert in Palm Desert, California.

Along with information on water conservation and the importance of finding leaks, visitors were given recycled grocery bags.  “It was a great success,” says Lisa Stickley, Director of Marketing for American Leak Detection.  “We have been helping people conserve water since 1974, however, we would also like to help the community to further reduce its environmental impact and carry their groceries at the same time.”

American Leak Detection Now Servicing San Bernardino

Monday, April 27th, 2009

American Leak Detection, the service that has found nearly five million pool and plumbing leaks since 1974, services the San Bernardino area. They bring with them a track record of success that goes back thirty-five years. Known as the company that you need “before you need a plumber” American Leak Detection will offer beleaguered homeowners a respite from unexpected plumbing emergencies.

For pool leaks, San Bernardino residents can call in American Leak Detection to diagnose exactly where the problem is and how it can be repaired. They even offer a simple self-test on their website called the “bucket test” where you place a full five gallon bucket of water on to the first or second step of your pool. You mark the water level on both the inside and the outside of the bucket and then wait twenty four hours and measure it again. If the pool water (outside mark) goes down more than the inside water level, there is probably a leak.

American Leak Detection also offers a test to see if your home has a plumbing leak such as a leak under the slab. San Bernardino residents who have experienced a slab leak understand how important it is to detect it early. This is the type of leak that happens underground, below a fixed structure, and can cause major damage if allowed to get out of hand. Another self-test is the Meter Test.  This test should be conducted for a 30 minute period, during which time no water is being used on the property. Close shut-off valves beneath toilets and fixtures and then read the water meter. Wait a half hour and read it again. If it has moved you have a leak.

These are just basic tests you can do and American Leak Detection has many more methods they employ when you call them in to find plumbing leaks. San Bernardino is positioned in a seismically active area so plumbing and pool leaks are common. The techniques used by American Leak Detection are non-invasive. Their specialists are more than plumbers — they don’t have to dig through your basement or under your kitchen sink to find what they are looking for. Any work done detecting leaks in your home will be done without a mess.

American Leak Detection uses infrared technology as well as sound sensitive listening equipment to detect leaks without having to dig up any concrete or flooring in a home. San Bernardino is lucky to have these services available to them. Residents no longer have to wait for something to go wrong and then call a plumber. Leaks can be detected before it gets to that point and major water damage can be averted.  If you need to dig on your property, American Leak Detection can also locate public utility pipes and sewage lines before you begin. Because there is the danger you may hit gas or electrical lines while you are digging, American Leak Detection can tell you exactly what’s underground and where to prevent a minor problem from becoming a major disaster.

www.americanleakdetection.com/sanbernardino