Posts Tagged ‘leak’

Baton Rouge homeowner calls on city to fix sewer

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Ross says this all started back in May, a couple of weeks after the city began working on the public works building across the street. “There was a lot of digging and heavy duty work going on,” said Ross.

Now Ross only goes downstairs wearing a mask and with a bottle of bleach. “It’s a daily thing, every 24 hours,” said Ross.

He says a city worker told him he had to check things out on his end. So, he hired a professional. According to a report by American Leak Detection, “The line from the main cleanout to where the camera stopped was full of water and debris… the camera stopped near or at the city line.”

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Leak Detection Specialist finds leak at local hospital’s birthing ward

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Bill Peterson recently helped women in labor. A major local hospital was experiencing water appearing on a floor that was devoted to insuring the safe delivery of newborns. Given the conditions, it was necessary for the birthing ward to be closed and the “soon to be mothers” relocated to other floors. Using American Leak Detection’s high-tech equipment and two decades of personal experience, American Leak Detection located the source of the water so repairs could immediately be made. This allowed hospital officials to put the birthing ward back in the business of delivering and caring for new babies and mothers as soon as possible. Bill Peterson is the co-owner of the American Leak Detection office serving Palm Beach, Martin & St. Lucie Counties. For more information