Posts Tagged ‘ca-palm-springs’

Rain – A Reminder To Winterize Your Home

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

PALM DESERT – If you don’t see roofers on homes now, you will soon. Rain means repairs for many homes. The summer heat and wind causes cracks when it cools down. They often go undetected and are not repaired until it rains. Loni Brock had to deal with a leak in her home a month ago.

“I’ve had some pretty bad leaks I mean, because we don’t get rain often, when it does rain it pours and usually the damage is big,” says Brock.

Jimmy Carter with American Leak Detection examines her home for leaks. His tool detects changes in temperatures that can show where water is making it’s way in-between the walls. Brock’s home is crack-free for now.

Read more at KESQ.com

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.

Leak Detection Crash Course Could Save Valley Homeowners Hundreds of Dollars

Monday, June 29th, 2009

American Leak Detection is helping homeowners keep their water bills down, and conserve water through education. Join us at the La Quinta Resort on July 9th, 2009.

American Leak Detection is offering valley homeowners an informative ‘How-to’ class on water conservation that can save them hundreds of dollars. The ‘Detect if Your Home is Leaking’ course is taking place on Thursday, July 9th at 11 a.m. at La Quinta Resort’s La Quinta University, 49-499 Eisenhower Drive in La Quinta.
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“This is something entirely new that we’re offering to desert residents, and we’re excited to be launching the course,” says Jim Carter, Senior Director of Corporate Field Services for American Leak Detection. “Valley residents need to step up conservation efforts, and we will be discussing this and many other topics, while offering helpful tips that can save the average homeowner time and money in the long run.”


Water Conservation Class at La Quinta Resort on July 9th, 2009.

Outstanding Customer Service

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Erick and Andy, excellent job on your customer service and follow up, along with the department.

My hat’s off to all of you for the great customer service that we continue to see by all of you. I know that we continue to talk about customer service during roll call and may seem redundant, but statements by our customers show just how important this is in running a business, especially in times like these.  This allows ALD to stand out above other plumbing and related service type businesses and helps continue our growth along with who we are and the types of services we can provide.

Again, thanks for your efforts and outstanding service.

Jimmy Carter – Director of Corp. Field Services

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.

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BEnvironmental USA Helps Combat H1N1 Virus A (Swine Flu)

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

B-Sanitized™ fogger can help disinfect a room in as little as 15 minutes

American Leak Detection, through its B Environmental brand of service offerings, has launched a significant weapon in the battle against H1N1 A Influenza (commonly known as Swine Flu). B-Sanitized™ is a disinfectant fogger that, within minutes, disinfects all exposed room surfaces through the release of a fine sanitizer mist.

“Offices, schools, daycare centers, clinics, hospitals, and practically every enclosed work place, are a hub for the transmission of germs and infection, often by people who aren’t aware they are sick yet,” says John Davis, Director of Corporate Operations. “Cleaning surfaces and washing hands are very important measures to help prevent the spread of germs,” he explains. “Employers have a responsibility and vested interest to protect their employees, and while education and awareness are steps in the right direction, actions speak louder than words.”

Cleaning every surface in a room by conventional methods is difficult and time consuming. B-Sanitized is an EPA-registered solution that can disinfect an entire room in minutes. At the end of the work day, simply release the cap and place the pressurized canister in the middle of the room to be disinfected. Within 15 minutes, the total release fogger distributes the environmentally responsible disinfectant throughout the room, effectively sanitizing exposed surfaces such as floors, walls, desks, and ceilings.

B-Sanitized is EPA-certified effective against Influenza A viruses including H1N1 A Influenza. It is also effective against HIV, herpes, tuberculosis, bird flu, E-coli, mold, and Hepatitis B & C, among others.

The B Environmental program focuses on hygiene, odor control, wastestream efficiency and can propose a multitude of proactive solutions for commercial and industrial markets. Get more information about American Leak Detection, B-Sanitized™ or their line of B Environmental services and products.

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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 Restorative Pipe Technology Featured in The Desert Sun

Friday, April 10th, 2009

American Leak Detection, the world leader in accurate, non-destructive detection of all types of leaks, has expanded its service offerings to provide epoxy pipe restoration technology, better known as ePIPE.

“We are very pleased to be offering this service,” says Stan Berenbaum, President and CEO of American Leak Detection. “ePIPE applies a proprietary epoxy barrier coating within an existing plumbing system and is designed to prevent pinhole leaks, increase water flow and prevent the leaching of heavy metals, such as lead, into the water supply.”

Read the full article at MyDesert.com.

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New Plumbing Repair Technology Featured in The Desert Sun

Monday, April 6th, 2009

The Desert Sun featured American Leak Detection’s newest plumbing repair service: ePIPE.

American Leak Detection, the world leader in accurate, non-destructive detection of all types of leaks, has expanded its service offerings to provide epoxy pipe restoration technology, better known as ePIPE.

“We are very pleased to be offering this service,” says Stan Berenbaum, President and CEO of American Leak Detection. “ePIPE applies a proprietary epoxy barrier coating within an existing plumbing system and is designed to prevent pinhole leaks, increase water flow and prevent the leaching of heavy metals, such as lead, into the water supply.”


Read the full article.

American Leak Detection on CBS2 KPSP Palm Springs

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Jimmy Carter of American Leak Detection discusses the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act.