January 17th, 2012
16-Jan-2012: Toronto, ON – Mechanical engineers and consultants were at a loss trying to figure out a leak problem they had in a refrigerated water storage tank system in the downtown core. Safety concerns were raised when the idea of diving the treated water tank were first proposed. Hazardous chemicals are used in some types of refrigeration systems. Thanks to the power of word-of-mouth, they were quickly referred to Paul Gavel of Canadian Leak Detection by another satisfied customer.
“Canadian leak was able to pin point multiple liner leaks in my swimming pool without diving my pool. I told these engineers, if anyone is capable of finding a leak in these tanks without diving, it would be them” – he said.
He was very right. Using Canadian Leak Detection’s electronic & sonic leak detection service, a small leak was found in the rubber lining of an underground storage tank which was approximately 50 feet long, 40 feet wide and 16 feet deep. The only entrance to the tank was a top hatch approximately 2 feet by 3 feet. The leak was marked for repair and safety issues were eliminated.
Call us first. Canadian Leak Detection is the world leader in non-destructive detection of hidden leaks.
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December 20th, 2011
19-Dec – Toronto, ON: President Bill Palmer of American Leak Detection was in Toronto to Meet with Paul Gavel and Richard Johnson of Canadian Leak Detection this past week. “It was real nice of Mr. Palmer to come visit us in Canada and have one-on-one time with us. Canadian offices are very different from our American counter parts” said Gavel. During Mr. Palmer’s stay, new marketing ideas and business strategies for Ontario Franchises were discussed as well as meetings with companies such as Ecologics and International Leak Detection.
There are two Canadian Leak Detection offices in Ontario.
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November 21st, 2011
21-Nov-2011-Toronto, ON: For the fourth consecutive year, owners Paul & Evelyn Gavel have been recognized as “Top Producer” within their region which consists of 26 offices in the north eastern USA and Canada. They were also awarded “Franchisee of the Year”, the most prestigious award given each year. Approximately 150 offices in 10 countries are considered for this award each year. As stated by the company president Bill Palmer during presentation, this award is reserved for the “best of the best”. This is the first time a Canadian office has been awarded “Franchisee of the Year”. Both awards were personally presented to the Gavel’s in Palm Springs California at the annual American Leak Detection Convention.
Canadian Leak Detection specializes in the non-destructive detection of hidden leaks.
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October 24th, 2011
CDNLEAK-Toronto, ON: Our summer season has come to a close. Owners of our Toronto Office: Paul & Evelyn Gavel will be flying out to Palm Springs for American Leak Detection’s annual convention this month. The annual convention gives franchise owners a chance to share ideas and inspire growth and development. More to come in the coming days…
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February 21st, 2011
Feb. 21, 2011 – Toronto, ON: Canadian and American Franchise owners ranging from as far west as Iowa, as south as Virginia, as East as Vermont and north into Ontario met in Cleveland Ohio. Paul & Mark Gavel of Canadian Leak Detection in Toronto were among who attended. Discussions and presentations covered the latest technologies and strategies for leak detection in swimming pools, water mains, sewer lines, radiant heat, snow melt systems and other areas that are prone to leakage. The meeting is an annual event where franchise owners in the company exchange ideas and experiences and learn strategies from one another that can be applied to situations they may be confronted with back in their own office. Also in attendance was the manager from corporate office who gave a presentation on the latest changes at that level.
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