Posts Tagged ‘leak detection’

Undetected Water Leaks Result in Money Washed Down the Drain

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Communities across the country are feeling the effects of the economic downturn, and the greater Atlanta area is certainly not immune to the pressures caused by the downturn. While curtailing on dining out and other simple luxuries may seem like a practical way to cut costs, businesses and residents may be surprised to find out that large amounts of money may be running or trickling through their water meters.
One in every 318 homes or buildings has a leak. What does this mean for members of the north Georgia area? At the very least, it means many residents are unknowingly washing hundreds of dollars down the drain.

“Local residents looking to save money should first focus on saving water,” said Alan King, Operations Manager at American Leak Detection (ALD), who notes that a leaking toilet may use up to 90,000 gallons of water in 30 days. By choosing not to address water leaks, residents are wasting water, which is a precious natural resource, and are setting themselves up for lofty water bills and potentially costly home repairs. With water rates and sewer usage charges increasing, reducing water consumption and eliminating water loss through leaks may yield immediate measurable results. Detecting and repairing leaks requires an investment, but the return on investment is significant and the payback time is typically only a few months, while the savings continue for years!

Local residents looking to save money should first focus on saving water

Mr. King states the most common leaks found in the home include leaking toilet flappers, dripping faucets and other leaking valves. “Each of these leaks is easily detected and corrected,” said King. The EPA estimates that by fixing these types of commonplace leaks, homeowners can save more than 10 percent on their water bills.

Saving water is like any other habit – the more you do it, the more natural it becomes. Homeowners may want to check all faucets for drips and install flow restrictors or other conservation devices on all spigots. By installing a flow restrictor on a showerhead alone, local residents can cut their water use from roughly five to ten gallons per minute to as low as three gallons per minute, representing a remarkable savings for both the environment and the wallet – all for a small investment in the initial conservation device.

American Leak Detection encourages homeowners and businesses to contact a professional if they suspect that a water leak may be occurring in their service line or plumbing system. The longer the leak goes untreated the more damage it can potentially do to the home’s structure, which can eventually result in the need for costly repairs.

ALD utilizes specially-trained experts and quality equipment to detect leaks before they require major home repairs. The company uses its own proprietary methods and technology to ensure the most non-invasive leak detection possible. Residential and commercial leak detection services are available. For information contact: American Leak Detection at 770.436.5722 or visit www.AmericanLeakDetection.com/GA-Atlanta

Freeze-fighting tips can prevent burst pipes and expensive damage

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

By Kalamazoo Gazette staff

Remember the old adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?  It’s true of many things, including winterizing your water pipes.

Every year, according to the Insurance Information Institute, insurance companies pay out more than $1.5 billion to property owners who report various weather-related disasters, including ruptured water pipes. By following some basic winterizing procedures, homeowners can avoid both the cleanup and the cost.

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August is leak detection month in Blaine, Birch?Bay

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

American Leak Detection is ready to help the people of Blaine and Birch Bay with detecting leaks without destruction.

The City of Blaine and Birch Bay Water and Sewer District are designating August as “Leak Detection Month.”
Leak detection and repair inside the house is often very easy and simple and is a great first step towards creating a water efficient home if checked regularly. In an average residence, 22 gallons of water are lost to leakage each day.
That is approximately 14 percent of the average water usage for Blaine and Birch Bay households, which averages around 158 gallons per day.

Read more about Leak Detection Month at TheNorthernLight.com.

2009 Retail Management Conference & Expo

Monday, July 13th, 2009

The largest gathering of retail property managers and facility operation directors ever held in Denver representing more than 150 shopping centers in the metro area.

Location

Date & Time

  • Wednesday, July 22, 2009
  • 7:15 AM – 12:00 PM

Keeping your business running smoothly.

Does your facility give you headaches?

  • High water bills
  • Foul odors
  • Blocked urinal drains
  • Clogged kitchen drains
  • Grease trap problems

We have your cure.

High water bills?
Your facility may have a leak. We are the industry experts at leak detection without destruction.
Foul odors?
Let us demonstrate our odor elimination system to you.
Blocked urinal drains?
Our product will naturally break down the blockages of uric acid crystals to leave the drains flowing freely.
Clogged kitchen drains?
Fats, oils and grease are the most likely suspects that can be broken down into water and CO2 with our specialized service.
Grease trap problems?
With our B-Smart monitoring program we can help you implement best practices to reduce the frequency of pumping.

If you are attending the show stop by our booth to learn more, or visit our websites listed below:

American Leak Detection of Denver: 303-934-8325

ePipe job saves homeowner from destructive repair to water pipe

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

A local homeowner chose to have American Leak Detection use their new ePipe method of epoxy coating single plumbing lines to repair a leak in a copper hot water line that was located under a shower.  The alternative would have been to expose the leak through the shower pan by breaking open a hole in the floor of the shower.  In addition to the cost incurred to repair the leak, the shower pan would have had to be replaced and the shower retiled.  By using the ePipe method, the leak was repaired in place with only two small holes made in the drywall to access the leaking pipe to effect the ePipe process.  Not only was the leak repaired, but the entire line was coated with epoxy which will prevent any future leaks.

Is my pool leaking?

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

This is a question we hear everyday.  One of the best ways to determine if you have a leak or just normal evaporation is to perform a “bucket test”.  This is a simple and fairly accurate way to make this determination.  Remember that this is designed to be completed in 24 hours and will be disrupted by rain.  The following link will send you to our site and describe the proper way to complete the test.

http://www.americanleakdetection.com/

Got Leaks? New Leak Detection Business Arrives in Allentown and Wilkes-Barre

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania May 7, 2009 — Water is our planet’s most precious resource, yet, each day, six billion gallons of clean, treatable drinking water is wasted throughout the world due to crumbling infrastructure. And with the arrival of the new American Leak Detection business in the local area, the experts hope to not only offer their leak detection services, but educate the community on the importance of leak management.

American Leak Detection, the leading leak detection franchise, arrived in the area in May and will serve the Northeast Pennsylvania area.

“Most people view leaks as an inconvenience, but in reality they are a bigger problem than one realizes. Besides water being wasted, leaks can cause structural damage to their property that if gone unnoticed can be quite costly in the long run,” said Steven Schry, owner of the new American Leak Detection business. “We’re very excited to be a part of the local community and save both homeowners and businesses from the hassles that leaks can cause.”

American Leak Detection is known as the world leader in the accurate, non-destructive detection of all types of leaks. According to Schry, company sets the standard for non-invasive leak detection for residential, commercial and municipal markets using proprietary methods and technology. The company’s experienced specialists use state-of-the-art equipment and methodology to locate concealed pipe leaks of all kinds, in all kinds of places, Schry said.

“It is very exciting to be welcoming a new franchise location to the Northeast Pennsylvania area. Our expansion is an indication of the success we are experiencing as a company, and therefore, demonstrates our superior service and industry knowledge,” said Stan Berenbaum, president of American Leak Detection.

For more information on American Leak Detection serving Northeast Pennsylvania, please contact Steven Schry at 570-855-2349 or visit www.americanleakdetection.com.

Enjoy Quality Service And Peace Of Mind With ePipe Technology Plumbing Repair

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Hey, check out this new new repair option being offered by our office.   Again, American Leak Detection is leading the way in leak detection and repair technology.

May 07, 2009 – Dallas, Texas – In today’s economic climate, saving money has become a priority and quality service is more important than its ever been before. For this reason, American Leak Detection, serving the Greater Dallas and Fort Worth area (http://www.alddfw.com), is premiering a brand new method of repairing pressurized fresh water lines.

Epipe technology, or epoxy pipe lining, is a method in which pressurized plumbing lines can be repaired without incurring a great deal of destruction for homeowners. After all, traditional methods of repair can be destructive and messy. The ePipe method addresses both of those factors with a repair option that will not only fix leaks, but will also prevent future leaks.

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