Posts Tagged ‘palm desert’

GreenZone Grand Opening in Palm Desert

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Josh Butler of American Leak Detection’s corporate office attended the GreenZone’s grand opening along with over two dozen local green businesses on January 14, 2010.

American Leak Detection offered information on water conservation and leak prevention.

The Greenzone in Palm Desert, California has been refurbished and retrofit with skylights and solar panels.

From Coachellavalleygreen.com:

The GreenZone is the first multi-tenant commercial property in the Coachella Valley to be renovated and leased exclusively to businesses focused on sustainability and the new green economy.

Rain – A Reminder To Winterize Your Home

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

PALM DESERT – If you don’t see roofers on homes now, you will soon. Rain means repairs for many homes. The summer heat and wind causes cracks when it cools down. They often go undetected and are not repaired until it rains. Loni Brock had to deal with a leak in her home a month ago.

“I’ve had some pretty bad leaks I mean, because we don’t get rain often, when it does rain it pours and usually the damage is big,” says Brock.

Jimmy Carter with American Leak Detection examines her home for leaks. His tool detects changes in temperatures that can show where water is making it’s way in-between the walls. Brock’s home is crack-free for now.

Read more at KESQ.com

Company spotlights water conservation at the Living Desert’s Party for the Planet

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

American Leak Detection was one of about 40 vendors that participated in The Living Desert’s Party for the Planet on Saturday, April 25th,  at The Living Desert in Palm Desert, California.

Along with information on water conservation and the importance of finding leaks, visitors were given recycled grocery bags.  “It was a great success,” says Lisa Stickley, Director of Marketing for American Leak Detection.  “We have been helping people conserve water since 1974, however, we would also like to help the community to further reduce its environmental impact and carry their groceries at the same time.”

Southern California Earthquake

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Earthquake gas leak in Palm Desert