Posts Tagged ‘2009’

APSP 2009 Tradeshow

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

American Leak Detection enjoyed participating in the 2009 APSP tradeshow in Las Vegas.

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We spoke to many professionals in the pool building and maintenance industry and enjoyed the conversations and stories of pool issues. Many of you had similar questions about our business including the following:

Q: Does American Leak Detection sell equipment?

A: We provide the leak detection service so you can stay focused on your customers and business.

Q: Does American Leak Detection repair pools?

A: Our service may vary from office to office, however for the most part, we offer minor repairs on pools such as separation repairs and minor cracks in the structure. Some American Leak Detection locations offer additional repair services such as skimmer replacements, skimmer throat repairs, pool plumbing repairs under the deck, and polymer crack injection repairs. If you or the homeowner prefers to make the repair, we are happy to locate the leak and “mark the spot.” We don’t handle massive repairs such as pool re-plastering or vinyl liner replacement. Contact your local office to find out their repair service offering.

Q: Does American Leak Detection have a location near me?

A: We are in 39 states, and cover most areas. We also have 17 international locations. You can find an office near you on our website using the zip code finder, or on our local listing page at: http://www.americanleakdetection.com/franchisee-locations-by-state.php

Thank you for stopping by our booth at the APSP tradeshow, and we look forward to seeing you next year at APSP 2010.

American Leak Detection at BOMA 2009 in Philadelphia

Monday, July 20th, 2009

boma-2009-tradeshowThe BOMA International Conference and The Office Building Show was held in Philadelphia “the city of brotherly love” on June 29-30, 2010. Philadelphia, whose name translates from Greek to Brotherly Love, hence its naming by William Penn.

The exhibition ran for three days in between lectures. Total attendees for the conference were 2,379, with 86 attendees visiting the American Leak Detection booth. Of those that visited, 20% had immediate leak detection needs. The B-Environmental line of eco-friendly products and services also caught a lot of attention, much of which was from the Midwest and East Coast.

Look for American Leak Detection at next year’s show in Long Beach, June 27-29, 2010.

AWWA ACE 2009 Pipe Tapping Results

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

The AWWA National Tapping Contest is a competition of skill in which water operators from across the US work against the clock to open a cement-lined, ductile iron pipe and install a tap. The contests begin at the local AWWA Section level and the winners are then eligible to compete in the national Tapping Contest. There are two divisions, Men’s and Women’s.

Learn more about the Pipe Tapping Contest.

Congratulations to the 2009 Tapping Team Champions

Men’s Final Champions

Tacoma Water Tapping Team: 1:13:38

Women’s Final Champions

Alamo City Tappers: 2:00:88

Check out the Pipe Tapping hall of Fame to view the past winners of the Pipe Tapping Contest.

View the past Pipe Tapping videos

Pipe Tapping Videos

EARTH DAY – April 22, 2009

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

This year make everyday Earth Day.

thanks to tree007

thanks to tree007

American Leak Detection has been helping people conserve water since 1974, however this Earth Day, we would like to help you reduce your environmental impact and stay hydrated at the same time.

The Value of Water

As many areas face serious water shortages and even drought, we can do our part to conserve precious supplies through small, thoughtful changes in their lifestyles and activities.

There is no shortage of news stories on the merits of tap water and bottled water from a variety of different perspectives. The truth is, while tap water and bottled water are regulated differently, both are generally safe, healthy choices. But only tap water delivers public health protection, fire protection, support for the economy and the overall quality of life we enjoy. Whatever you choose drink, the water system infrastructure needs constant attention to keep safe water flowing through our communities every day.

Bottled water impact

  • Tap water costs much less than bottled water
  • Plastic bottles are a source of pollution as 90% are not recycled
  • Bottling companies and tap water utilities are not regulated by the same standards
  • More energy used in manufacturing, storing and transporting bottled water
  • Every year about 1.5 million tons of plastic go into manufacturing water bottles for the global market, using processes that release toxics such as nickel, ethylbenzene, ethylene oxide and benzene. In the U.S. alone 1.5 million barrels of oil are consumed in making the bottles. Most bottles end up in landfills, adding to the landfill crisis.

Simple changes effect larger outcomes

  • When drinking bottled water, be sure to reuse or recycle your bottles to limit the environmental impact of plastic bottles.
  • Install an in-home water filtration system for improved tap water quality

Conserve Water: