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American Leak Detection Team Members Receive Accolades During Annual Convention

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

Hundreds of individual American Leak Detection owners gathered from across the globe in November for the annual company-wide convention hosted by corporate staff in New Orleans. The four day event incorporated an Awards Night Gala, training sessions, hands-on workshops and a sold-out floor trade show.

Franchisee of the Year Rusty and Vivian Lee

American Leak Detection of Southwest Florida Owners Rusty and Vivian Lee were awarded the most prestigious honor, Franchisee of the Year. More than 140 offices in six countries are considered for this award annually. It recognizes exemplary and model performance in customer service, increased revenue, franchise system participation and community service.

The Lee’s, who reside in Punta Gorda Fla., have owned their American Leak Detection territory since April 1994. They employee two office staff members and operate five service trucks. They were previously named Franchisee of the Year in 2001. Their leak detection technicians service Sarasota, Lee, Collier, Manatee, Charlotte, Highlands, Hardee, Glades and Hendry Counties.

“American Leak Detection franchisees are the best of the best,” says Executive Chairman Patrick DeSouza. “It’s always a pleasure to honor them with the recognition they so richly deserve.  We’re proud of all of our franchisees and this year’s award winners clearly rose to the top of their game.”

Members of the American Leak Detection corporate staff convene each fall to determine which team members will be recognized for their outstanding achievements for the previous year.

Other winners included:

-Bobby and Anne Knell, along with their son Will of Plano, Texas were awarded the Richard B. Rennick Entrepreneur of the Year Award, named after the company’s founder. This recognition honors a team who demonstrates innovative management skills and is a risk taker in a franchise which remains active in the local community.

The Knell family has owned and operated American Leak Detection of Dallas for 25 years and employs 13 staff while operating 9 service trucks.

-Business owners Matthew and Shari Botermans of Medford, Ore. were named the company’s Brand Champion for 2011. This recognition honors an individual that executes a successful marketing plan, one who makes the most of a broad mix of marketing activities and utilizes corporate programs to their advantage.

Aside from this achievement, the duo was also named the “Most Enthusiastic” team member in the franchise system and received First Place for their Quality Customer Service in the 4+ trucks category. The Boterman’s have owned and operated American Leak Detection of Portland and Southern Oregon since July 2001, employing 10 staff and operating 6 service trucks.

-Vern McCollough of Jenks, Ok. was recognized for his outstanding Community Service. This recognition honors a team who continually goes above and beyond to serve their community in both traditional and nontraditional ways. The McCollough’s office staff are involved annually with multiple local organizations. More than 140 offices in six countries are considered for these awards annually.

McCollough has owned and operated his American Leak Detection locations for 17 years in Eastern Oklahoma, Kansas, Kansas City, Southwest Missouri and St. Louis, Mo. He employs 19 staff and operates 10 service trucks.

-Phil and Robin Meckley of Fullerton, Calif. were named the franchise system’s Outstanding National Performer for 2011. This award recognizes the top producer amongst 140 offices in six countries. The Meckley’s have owned American Leak Detection locations for 26 years in Orange County, Riverside, Pomona, San Diego, Houston and Hawaii. They employ 40 staff members and operate 25 service trucks.

“Water Hogs” are identified through public records

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Imagine you are sitting at your kitchen table sporting your bathrobe and fuzzy slippers while sipping coffee. You scan the front page of your local newspaper and a story on water conservation grabs your attention. But this story is different. It’s not just providing water saving tips, its naming names.

Photo courtesy of Folio Weekly

Your name. And address. And the exact amount of water your household used last year.

Is releasing this information and attempting to “shame” users into water conservation practices legal? In many states including Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Texas, Georgia and Florida, it is not only legal, but it is public information. Many times, these so-called “Hydro Hogs” names are published in local media outlets, on TV stations and online for everyone to read.

In many instances, having a large municipal water bill is understandable and can be attributed to expansive properties such as resorts, sports stadiums or public water parks. But many homeowners’ names fill these public lists and even though they may be large homes, there are multiple ways you can adopt preventive measures.

You can install efficient, or dual flush toilets and low-flow showerheads, check your home for leaks using the meter test and wash your car and water your lawn sparingly.

For more information:

http://www.news4jax.com/news/Channel-4-Finds-Jacksonville-s-Largest-Water-Users/-/475880/2085510/-/3x5mi7/-/index.html

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=209151

http://www.practicalenvironmentalist.com/anti-conservation/can-water-hogs-be-shamed-into-changing-their-ways.htm

Local Entrepreneurs Receives Quality Customer Service – 1st 4+ Trucks Award at American Leak Detection Conference

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Port Charlotte, FL (Grassroots Newswire) April 14, 2010 – Rusty and Vivian Lee, owners of American Leak Detection Serving the Greater Port Charlotte Area, recently received the Quality Customer Service – 1st 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,” Rusty 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 Rusty and Vivian Lee, 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 Vivian, 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.

For more information about American Leak Detection, The Original Leak Specialists Serving the Greater Port Charlotte Area, contact Rusty and Vivian Lee at 941-764-6100.

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Rusty and Vivian Lee
American Leak Detection Serving the Greater Port Charlotte Area
941-764-6100

How do I know if my pool is leaking?

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

On the average, one pool out of every twenty pools have a leak. If you are losing 1/4 inch of water per day then you probably have a leak. To be 100%, we recomend that you go to American Leak Detection.com and see how to do a bucket test.

If you have a commercial/public pool, then check the autofill to see if it is running all the time. This will usually indicate a leak. You also may want to shut the autofill off for a 24 hour period and see how much the water level has gone down. If it has fallen more than 1/4 of an inch then the pool is probably leaking.

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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