Brevard County, Florida (PRWEB) December 23, 2014

Specializing in saving precious water resources in Florida by finding and repairing water leaks for many years, the Aquaman Leak Detection company serves customers with conservation in mind. An expansion effort across the state of Florida brings the Aquaman leak Detection patented technology into Monroe County as the eighth currently being serviced by the Company.

Owner/operator of Aquaman Leak Detection, Lowell Ball, grew up surfing, fishing, and diving in the waters of Florida. An avid sportsman enjoying Florida's natural resources, his appreciation for the ecosystem and rich resources are a way of life.

Working in the pool retail and service industries in Brevard County for over 15 years, Lowell noticed early on that many pool owners ask questions about changes in their pool water levels and wonder how to tell if they have a leak.

According to the California Urban Water Conservation Council's website and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an average of one in every twenty pools in America has a leak at any given time - and the water loss from each leak is significant.

Personally shocked by the findings, Lowell became more interested in what appeared to be a huge waste of natural resources and an extra cost to pool owners each month.

"Customers were shocked when I told them that an average pool experiencing just one fourth of an inch loss in water a day was wasting 80 to 100 gallons of fresh water each day", states Ball.

Ball began telling his customers about a simple bucket test that could be used to identify the difference between natural evaporation and a swimming pool leak. If a pool or spa leak was present he then referred his customers to a plumber or conventional pool company employee to get their swimming pool leak repair handled.

Many customers reported their pool decks and property being torn up in the process of looking for the leaks. Fear of property damage, excessive costs, stress, and the time involved for pool owners to find and repair a pool leak were being reported as leading reasons pool owners would allow known leaks to continue, wasting valuable resources.

Looking for a better way, Ball began finding and repairing the leaks himself. Driven by a passion for the conservation of the water and the desire to maintain his trusted relationships with customers, after years of hands-on experience servicing pools,detecting leaks, and fine-tuning his trade, he created a technological solution to the problem.

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