Posts Tagged ‘John Davis’

Whopping Water Bills in Colorado Springs

Monday, March 29th, 2010

John Davis was called in by KKTV to investigate a home with a high water bill.

Ivan Rathbun says he too was stunned when he got his water bill. It was more than $1,000. He’s the only one who lives in his small northside home.

We didn’t want Virginia and Ivan to have lingering questions so we called John Davis, the owner of American Leak Detection in Colorado Springs. He graciously agreed to use his state of the art equipment to examine Virginia’s and Ivan’s homes for free.

Davis says, “If this was a leak underground, you would hear this sound and even penetration of the slab.” Davis concludes if there was a leak before, he couldn’t find any evidence of one now in either home.
“This new meter looks like it’s accurate and working properly and there isn’t a leak at this time.”

Read the full article or watch the video here.

Local American Leak Detection Welcomes New Owner to Southern Colorado

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

John Davis recently became the new owner of professional leak detection service in the Southeastern Colorado area

Colorado Spring, CO (Grassroots Newswire) January 4, 2010 — American Leak Detection serving southeastern Colorado, the world leader in the accurate, non-destructive detection of hidden water, sewer and pool leaks, recently welcomed new owner, John Davis.

“I am thrilled to be operating the American Leak Detection here in the Colorado Springs community and throughout southern Colorado,” said John Davis, owner. “I couldn’t have asked for a more thriving and inviting business community to operate this business. I look forward to continuing to meet the local residents and servicing their leak detection needs.”

American Leak Detection sets the standard for non-invasive leak detection for residential, commercial, and municipal markets using proprietary methods and technology, added Davis. Our highly trained specialists have extensive training, methodology and unparalleled continuing education.

John Davis is not new to the American Leak Detection franchise system. Davis has successfully operated the Kentucky American Leak Detection business since 1996. As owner/operator of the Kentucky franchise, he was consistently awarded Top Producer along with numerous other awards. “The key to our success has been our strong customer service commitment,” indicated Davis. “We will bring this same commitment to Colorado and look forward to being a part of the business community.”

Established in 1974, American Leak Detection Specialists can be found throughout the United States and Canada, and in 7 countries. For the last eight years, American Leak Detection has been ranked #1 in Entrepreneur® magazine’s “Maintenance Products and Services” franchise sector. In February 2008, The Wall Street Journal included American Leak Detection on its list of the 25 top high-performing franchises.

“With the recent transfer of ownership of the office, American Leak Detection continues to grow and offer exceptional service to customers around the world,” says Stan Berenbaum, CEO of American Leak Detection. “John exemplifies the ambition, strong leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit that keep our team members succeeding in today’s business environment.”

For more information about American Leak Detection, The Original Leak Specialists, serving the southeastern Colorado area, please contact John Davis at 719-520-5325.

Idaho Waterpark Saved by American Leak Detection

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Craig Jones and John Davis of American Leak Detection teamed up to find a leak at Roaring Springs Water Park in Meridian, Idaho.

Water parks have complex custom water distribution systems that cannot be shut off due to risks of property damage or massive water loss.

Roaring Springs Water Park had complained of water loss that was costing a lot of water, forty thousand gallons a day to be precise. That water loss was witnessed as a two in drop in the water level in the lazy river.

Roaring Springs had a low pressure leak which made it difficult to locate with electronic equipment, but with some know-how and thorough investigation, Craig and John were able to isolate the leak to be just behind the pool wall of one of the water slide landing pools.

Problem:

Lazy river was losing 2 inches per day which equals about 40,000 gallons per day lost.

Solution:

Leak was found in the return line to a water slide landing pool. 20 x 20 x 12 deep.

Recommended repair method:

Jackhammer the deck and dig to expose the damaged pipe, and replace the return line through the landing pool wall.

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.