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Insurance Adjusters can now save time and expedite claims with new mobile site

Friday, April 12th, 2013

When homeowners are facing a high water bill, see visible wet spots on the floor, or notice water damage, many choose to contact their insurance adjuster and pass along the headache to them. That’s what insurance is for, right?

These local and national adjusters are then faced with hiring the right leak detection company, scheduling the job and paying the claim. But accomplishing each of these tasks over the phone can be time consuming and is not the most productive use of their day.

To solve this problem and streamline the entire claims process, American Leak Detection’s Corporate Office has now launched the insurance adjuster mobile site. This new feature allows adjusters to process claims faster and easier while they’re in the field by using any mobile phone or tablet.  You can submit a job without registering on the site, but doing so allows you to come back and log in to track claims in real time, and more importantly, in one place. You are able to add multiple insurance carriers and live job updates are also available.

Watch for our quick access tools for pool professionals and property managers coming soon! To try the new mobile site, visit Insurance.AmericanLeakDetection.com

Instructional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syD-eYrrtcs

“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

Fixing Leaks Saves Water and Money

Friday, May 6th, 2011

The arrival of spring brings an increase in outdoor activity — including yard chores, deck and outdoor furniture clean up, and swimming pool prep — that can drive water usage and utility bills up. While this increased seasonal cost is just another reality of home ownership, costs driven by water leaks should not be. American Leak Detection says that from both an environmental and an economic point of view, homeowners should identify and address water leaks quickly.

“Many homeowners are quick to react to the usual source of water leaks, like faulty toilets and drippy faucets,” says Bill Palmer, CEO and president of American Leak Detection. “But other, less obvious leaks can also send substantial amounts of water, and cash, down the drain. Spring is a great time to check for these hidden sources of leaks, to help conserve both a precious resource and your hard-earned cash in this difficult economy.”

For example, if the indicator on your water Meter Test is moving, when you know there has been no water usage inside the house, American Leak Detection suggests checking the hose bibs around your yard to make certain that the flow of water to the hose is shutting off completely when the hose is not in use. If these connections are tight, and the meter’s indicator is still moving, you may have a pressurized leak underground between the meter and your home. Or, you could have a slab leak or a leak in your irrigation system. Check your home’s foundation for cracks, uneven growth of vegetation or earth shifts, and walk your yard looking for spongy or even wet areas. If your inspection doesn’t turn up an obvious leak source, you’ll need to call in a leak specialist who can employ electronic leak detection technology to locate, and fix, the leak at its source.

“Some water leaks show up when another utility bill shows a sudden increase,” says Palmer. “For example, an extraordinarily high gas bill, when there is no smell of gas in the home, could indicate a problem with your water heater! You may have a faulty thermostat, or, if your water heater seems to be running constantly, you may have a water leak in the hot water line from the heater. Warm spots on your floor (your dog or cat may have taken to sleeping there) can also be an indication of a pressurized leak under your home.”

Homeowners with swimming Swimming Pool Leak Detections face additional possible sources of water leaks that can be very costly over the course of a swimming season. Pool owners should use the spring season to prep their pool for summer fun by clearing the pool of leaves and other debris and checking the filtration system. Then, once the pool owner has filled the pool up to the middle of the skimmer opening and tested the water for safety, he or she should be alert for signs of water leakage. If the water level in the pool drops by one-eighth inch or more in a 24-hour period, if algae growth begins soon after a chemical treatment or if the pool’s automatic filler is running continuously, chances are the pool is leaking. Check for loose or missing tiles, cracks in the pool deck, cracks and gaps in the pool shell, and standing water, soggy spots or uneven grass growth around the pool.

“Staying on top of water leaks in your home, pool or spa can help you stay inside your budget,” said Palmer. “And, you’ll be helping to conserve a precious, and finite, natural resource.”

The specially-trained experts from American Leak Detection employ quality equipment to detect hidden pipe leaks behind walls and underground before they require major home repairs. These professionals provide the most non-invasive leak detection available, using proprietary methods and technology. Since 1974, American Leak Detection has found more than five million leaks in residential and commercial buildings, saving customers millions of dollars, and supporting the company’s ongoing commitment to resource protection.

For more information about American Leak Detection, The Original Leak Specialists, please visit http://www.americanleakdetection.com.

About American Leak Detection
Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Palm Springs, California, ALD is the world leader in the accurate, non-destructive detection of hidden water, sewer and other types of leaks. For the past nine years, ALD has been ranked #1 in Entrepreneur® magazine’s “Maintenance Products and Services” franchise sector. In February 2008, The Wall Street Journal named ALD to its list of the top 25 high-performing franchises. ALD is dedicated to water conservation, resource protection and the providing of eco-friendly services.

American Leak Detection at the 2010 Western Pool and Spa Show

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

WPSS 2010

We thank everyone for coming by our booth at “The Western Pool and Spa Show” in Long Beach, California. From San Luis Obispo to San Diego, American Leak Detection appreciates all the time you spent coming by our booth and inquiring about our services. We hope we answered all your questions, and received some helpful information about our detections and repairs. We know that you will be more than satisfied with our professional, clean and honest service.
As a reminder, many pool professionals asked about our services. Here is what talked about at the WPSS tradeshow booth:

  • American leak detection offers guarantees on all residential detection and repair.
  • The ALD difference is that we retest all repairs once the repair is completed to ensure the highest quality of service for our customers.
  • American Leak Detection performs all repairs. We do not sub-contract any repair work. Repairs are completed by our own technician.
  • Whether you are a pool tech or represent a pool construction company, we always respect you and your customers. We also will call you from the site with results if you are not on site at the time of the detection.

wpss 2010 2nd pic

American Leak Detection is proud to partner with the good people in the pool industry. Please let us know how we could better serve you in the future.
Call toll free in the US at 866-570-5325. Be ready with your customer’s five digit zip code the reach the nearest office.

Fight flu season with B-Sanitized™ disinfecting spray

Friday, October 9th, 2009

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Spray protects against all kinds of viruses, including H1N1

LAS VEGAS – October 7, 2009 – Flu season has begun and B Environmental™, an American Leak Detection service, offers a great way to help get rid of all those germs floating in the air. B-Sanitized™ is an EPA-registered solution used to disinfect and protect against bacteria, mold, fungi and viruses such as H1N1 (swine flu), Streptococcus (strep throat), E-coli, salmonella and more.

The powerful disinfecting spray is an efficient way to clean hard surfaces and kill germs. The spray can also be used as a fogger to disinfect an entire room or area. B-Sanitized™ utilizes a one-click release system, making it a more effective and timely way to clean than simply wiping down surfaces. It releases a fine disinfecting mist and sanitizes all surfaces within 15 minutes.

On average, one out of five Americans suffers from influenza each year. B-Sanitized™ is a great product to use at home, in classrooms and other areas where people may become exposed to the flu virus. In addition to using B-Sanitized™, getting a flu vaccine and frequent hand washing are effective ways to help prevent the flu.

B-Sanitized™ can be purchased by calling American Leak Detection at 702.878.3060.

About B Environmental
The B Environmental brand of services, developed by Environmental Biotech and serviced by American Leak Detection, offers cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions to leak, sewer, grease, hygiene, sanitation and odor problems. B Environmental is dedicated to reducing damaging pollutants that affect the environment and improving operational performance of its client facilities. All the B Environmental products are compliant with the requirements defined by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Environmental Health Organization. For more information, please call 702.878.3060 or visit www.benvironmentalusa.com.

B Environmental of Las Vegas celebrates Green Consumer Day, Sept. 28 with product discounts

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

LAS VEGAS – September 22, 2009 – B Environmental™ of Las Vegas, an American Leak Detection service, is offering 10 percent off select eco-friendly products in honor of Green Consumer Day on Sept. 28. Customers in the Las Vegas area can receive the discount for one week beginning Sept. 28 on Drain Blast™, B-Urine Free™, Fresh Discs™ and Fresh Drops™.

Drain Blast™ is an easy-to-use, biological mop water treatment that completely cleans grout within 60 days. It degrades organic material in cracks, crevices and drain lines removing food source for insects, including cockroaches. It is compatible with all floor cleaners so no change of soap is required and it is the strongest biological floor cleaner on the market.

B-Urine Free™ permanently eliminates tough odors and stains such as urine, blood, vomit and milk. It is designed to break down uric acid crystals, completely removing the smell and the stain, instead of just covering them up. It also removes sticky film that accumulates on bar tops, tables and other surfaces. The product is safe to use on all surfaces and fabrics and is a great pre-treatment for stained laundry.

Fresh Discs™ and Fresh Drops™ are two eco-friendly ways to eliminate odors. They can be used in homes, cars, boats or anywhere that has an odor issue. Both products are made with a special formula of essential oils that are designed to kill odors. Fresh Discs can be placed under a car seat, in trash cans or inside a vacuum cleaner. Fresh Drops can be used in conjunction with potpourri and just dropped on the affected area.

The above B Environmental products can be purchased by calling the American Leak Detection at 702.878.3060.

About B Environmental

The B Environmental brand of services, developed by Environmental Biotech and serviced by American Leak Detection, offers cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions to leak, sewer, grease and odor problems. B Environmental is dedicated to reducing damaging pollutants that affect the environment and improving operational performance of its client facilities. All the B Environmental products are compliant with the requirements defined by the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Environmental Health Organization. For more information, please call 702.878.3060 or visit www.benvironmentalusa.com.

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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