Providing guests with a good night's sleep is a hotel's primary goal. Unfortunately, leaky toilets often get in the way of that goal. And they waste money and water. The patented Leak Beeper offers an affordable and easy-to-use way to quickly identify leaks--saving money, conserving water and providing your guests with a more pleasant stay.
What's the Leak Beeper?
The Leak Beeper is a patented water-saving device that detects all of the leaks possible in a toilet's water tank. It fits on the back of the toilet's water tank, so is completely invisible to your guests. And it's easy to install, and doesn't require a plumber.
The Leak Beeper has two parts:
  • One part is a small sensor that attaches to the overflow tube and refill tube inside the toilet tank. This sensor is used to determine when water is flowing through the refill tube indicating a flush or water leakage.
  • The other part is a beeper-sized, battery-powered unit that hangs on the rear exterior of the tank which is used to monitor the sensor, provide logic and timing, and annunciate an alarm using a flashing light.
The sensor unit can be hung on the back of the toilet's water tank, making it completely invisible.
How to Get It

To find out more about buying Leak Beeper, please contact:

James Brackett, Director of Business Development
Email:  jab@leakbeeper.com
Toll Free:  (800) 848-0617
Direct:  (866) 961-5558
Fax:  (866) 961-5559

Leak Beeper
330 Franklin Rd.
Suites 135A-220
Brentwood, TN 37027
How to Install it

Here are step-by-step instructions for installing Leak Beeper. If you have any questions, just give us a call.
Job Opportunities

Leak Beeper seeks the most qualified individuals to hire for its sales positions in high water-cost cities like Atlanta, Boston, NYC, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and Honolulu. If you are interested in joining our team, please e-mail Jim Brackett at jab@leakbeeper.com
Why It's Good for Hotels

Metro Manor, a 170-unit building in Nashville, TN, saw their water consumption drop by an average of 40% following the installation of the Leak Beeper.

Ensures a More Pleasant Hotel Stay
Running toilets can be an annoying nuisance for your guests, yet they rarely report the issue, which perpetuates the problem. Allows hotel staff to discover leaks before they annoy your guests. Toilet remains completely operable as leaks are detected, so your guests are never inconvenienced.

Makes Financial Sense
The payback period in the average American city is 5.7 months, with a 112% first-year Return on Investment (ROI). The payback period in a high-cost American city like Atlanta, Seattle, Boston, or San Francisco is 2.7 months with a 341% first-year Return on Investment (ROI).

Increases Competitiveness
According to the Travel Industry Association of America, within the United States alone, 43 million people are self-proclaimed "eco-tourists" who are willing to pay 8.5 percent more to environmentally sensitive travel suppliers. By demonstrating that you care for the environment as well as your guest's comfort, you can earn respect and customer loyalty and enhance your company's competitiveness.

Protects the Environment
Lodging is the fourth most intensive user of energy and water in the United States commercial sector. Improving energy efficiency and water conservation will have a positive overall impact on the Environment.
How it Works

The Leak Beeper detects flapper related leaks, as well as non-flapper related leaks (which account for 60% of all possible leaks).

A Unique and Patented Method of Leak Detection
The Leak Beeper's probe detects "Normal" and "Abnormal" water flows that come into the toilet's water tank via the refill tube. Upon installation, the toilet is flushed to let the Leak Beeper's probe know what "normal" water flow feels like. Any water flow that deviates from this "normal" flow is detected as an "abnormal" refill, indicating a potential leak.

The Leak Beeper detects leaks due to:

Short Flush Issues:

Faulty original and replacement flappers resulting in:
  • "ghost flushes"
  • slow leaks
  • "double flushes"
Long Flush Issues:
  • fill valves
  • inlet float valves
  • float cups
  • water waste via the overflow tube
  • mis-adjusted chain pull
  • mis-adjusted refill tube
  • floor water leaks due to any of these problems
"Short" and "Long" flush issues are signaled differently to help accurately diagnose the problem.
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