Archive for May, 2011


More Cool Air, More Comfort

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Let Leinbach Services Inc. keep you cool this summer. Call Kingsport-423-239-3147/ Johnson City-282-4983/ Bristol TN 423-764-0126/ Abingdon, Va 276-628-3975. We have professional technicians that can repair or replace your air conditioning unit. We have 24 hour service. And if you want to save money, we have a Comfort Club Membership.

 

Leinbach Services Inc in Tennessee is the only name you need to know when it comes to your building maintenance needs. Whether it is residential or commercial, Leinbach Services Inc can be your plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning specialist and Handyman Company. We also do commercial door hardware repair and replacement, parking lot lights replacements and parking lot signs.

You can Call 24 hours!  We Take the “Wait” out of service

Call Leinbach Services Inc if you need the following repairs:

Toilet repair

Faucet repair

Water heater repair

Electrical wiring installation

Heating and air conditioning repair

Door repair

Door installation

Door closer

Home improvement

and more…

 

AC, air conditioning, heating and air conditioning, humidifiers, air quality product installation, HVAC, electrician, plumber, Handyman, water heater repair, wiring installation, faucet repair, You can Call 24 hours

Whether you spell our name Lineback Services, Linebaugh Services,  Leinback Services, we still want to be your plumber, electrician, heater, faucet and toilet repair company that you call.

Mold & Mildew:

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

In Abingdon, VA-276-628-3975                 In Bristol, TN-423-764-0126

In Johnson City, TN-423-282-4983            In Bristol, VA-276-628-3975

In Kingsport, TN-423-239-3147

 

 

The first step is to find the source: leaking pipes, humidity in a room or a gap in the insulation. The worst thing you can do is to ignore the problem because the mold will continue to grow and can cause health problems, like allergic reactions, asthma, and other respiratory complaints.

1. Mold near water pipes: call Leinbach Service technicians to fix your plumbing. Our service men and women are trained and qualified to tackle any plumbing service you may require. Plumbing is not as simple as water and pipes.

2. Mold in a corner: you may need a dehumidifier. This can be caused by an air-conditioner that’s too large for your building that doesn’t have enough time to pull the humidity out before it reaches the temperature setting.

3. Mold on the ceiling: We can check for a roof leak or badly insulated ductwork for you. Condensation from torn air ducts can act like a leak by causing mold. Fixing air ducts will reduce heating and cooling energy costs!

If you don’t fix what is causing the mold, it WILL regrow.

Trust our professional plumbers
Plumbing is not as simple as water and pipes. Not only does it include a system of pipes but also tubing, plumbing fixtures for water distribution, as well as waste disposal.
Our service men and women are trained and qualified to tackle any plumbing service your home or business may require.

Leinbach Services Inc. has locations in Kingsport, Johnson City, Bristol, TN and Abingdon, VA.

In Abingdon, VA-276-628-3975

In Bristol, TN-423-764-0126

In Johnson City, TN-423-282-4983,

In Bristol, VA-276-628-3975,

In Kingsport, TN-423-239-3147

 

 

Our email address is servicerequest@leinbachservices.com

 

Leinbach Services Inc in Tennessee is the only name you need to know when it comes to your building maintenance needs. Whether it is residential or commercial, Leinbach Services Inc can be your plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning specialist and Handyman Company. We also do commercial door hardware repair and replacement, parking lot lights replacements and parking lot signs.

 

You can Call 24 hours!  We Take the “Wait” out of service

 

Call Leinbach Services Inc if you need the following repairs:

 

Toilet repair

 

Faucet repair

 

Water heater repair

 

Electrical wiring installation

 

Heating and air conditioning repair

 

Door repair

 

Door installation

 

Door closer

 

Home improvement

 

and more…

 

 

 

AC, air conditioning, heating and air conditioning, humidifiers, air quality product installation, HVAC, electrician, plumber, Handyman, water heater repair, wiring installation, faucet repair, You can Call 24 hours

 

Whether you spell our name Leinback Services, Lineback Services, Linebaugh Services,  we still want to be your plumber, electrician, heater, faucet and toilet repair company that you call.


Drywall Wet?

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

With all the storms, your house may have suffered. If you have a leak, water could go down to your ceiling and even down your walls. This water helps encourage mold growth in your walls. The longer your drywall is wet, the more dangerous it is because mold loves wet drywall.

Drywall can become wet several ways ranging from water pipes leaking, to rain water getting in through neglected caulking around windows and doors.
If you see mold on your drywall, you need to have it checked out. But, first you need to have someone find the source of the wetness. If the source of the water isn’t found and fixed, replacing the drywall would be a waste of money.

Keep your family safe. Call Leinbach Services Inc if you see any mold. A technician will come out and find the source of your water leak, fix it and repair your drywall.

In Abingdon, VA-276-628-3975

In Bristol, TN-423-764-0126

In Johnson City, TN-423-282-4983,

In Bristol, VA-276-628-3975,

In Kingsport, TN-423-239-3147

Leinbach Services Inc in Tennessee is the only name you need to know when it comes to your building maintenance needs. Whether it is residential or commercial, Leinbach Services Inc can be your plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning specialist and Handyman Company. We also do commercial door hardware repair and replacement, parking lot lights replacements and parking lot signs.

You can Call 24 hours!  We Take the “Wait” out of service

Call Leinbach Services Inc if you need the following repairs:

Home improvement

Toilet repair

Faucet repair

Water heater repair

Electrical wiring installation

Heating and air conditioning repair

Door repair

Door installation

Door closer

and more…

 

Handyman, AC, air conditioning, heating and air conditioning, humidifiers, air quality product installation, HVAC, electrician, plumber, water heater repair, wiring installation, faucet repair, You can Call 24 hours

Whether you spell our name Lineback Services, Linebaugh Services,  Leinback Services, we still want to be your handyman, plumber, electrician, heater, faucet and toilet repair company that you call.

Holston Habitat for Humanity Needs Help

Friday, May 13th, 2011

Bristol Chamber of Commerce is assisting Holston Habitat for Humanity by raising funds and volunteers for a future project.

Holston Habitat is planning a groundbreaking ceremony for May 7 at 11 a.m. The house, which will be built from scratch, will be located at 929 East State Street in Bristol, TN. The Habitat board members are discussing plans to possibly build another house next door to this house, but they haven’t voted to go ahead with it yet. The additional house would have a Virginia address.

Jim Leinbach with Leinbach Services is organizing the contributions and volunteers through Bristol Chamber of Commerce.

“We are excited to be a part of this project to help the community,” Leinbach said. “We are actively looking for people to volunteer either their time or money to assist this Habitat build.”

If you are interested in helping, you can contact Jim Leinbach at 423-726-4995 or Holston Habitat for Humanity at 423-239-7689 for more information about getting involved.

A LIST OF TYPICAL CRAFTS AND VENDORS FOR HABITAT PROJECT
All is on the table at this point in time. However we are looking for sponsoring partners, volunteers, and donations. The plan is to build one house in Va. And one house in Tn. Starting date is the third week in September.

CRAFTS

EXECUVATION / GRADING

GENERAL CONT.

DRYWALL HANGER / FINISHERS

PLUMBING

MASONY

HEATING AIR

ELECTRICAL

MILLWORK

CONCRETE FINISHERS

ROOFERS

GUTTERING / DOWN SPOUTS

TERMITE SERVICE

DUMPSTER SERVICE

PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE

VENDORS

STONE, SAND

TRUSSES

INSULATON

PLUMBING SUPPLIES

DRY WALL SUPPLIES

BUILDING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES

DOORS

WINDOWS

VINYL SIDING

PAVING

CONCRETE

MASONARY SUPPLIES

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

PAINT PRODUCTS

RENT EQUIP.

f you are interested in helping, you can contact Jim Leinbach at 423-726-4995 or Holston Habitat for Humanity at 423-239-7689 for more information about getting involved.

Habitat Build in Bristol, TN

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Bristol Chamber of Commerce is assisting Holston Habitat for Humanity by raising funds and volunteers for a future project.
Holston Habitat is planning a groundbreaking ceremony for May 7 at 11 a.m. The house, which will be built from scratch, will be located at 929 East State Street in Bristol, TN. The Habitat board members are discussing plans to possibly build another house next door to this house, but they haven’t voted to go ahead with it yet. The additional house would have a Virginia address.
Jim Leinbach with Leinbach Services is organizing the contributions and volunteers through Bristol Chamber of Commerce.
“We are excited to be a part of this project to help the community,” Leinbach said. “We are actively looking for people to volunteer either their time or money to assist this Habitat build.”
If you are interested in helping, you can contact Jim Leinbach at 423-726-4995 or Holston Habitat for Humanity at 423-239-7689 for more information about getting involved.

A LIST OF TYPICAL CRAFTS AND VENDORS FOR HABITAT PROJECT
All is on the table at this point in time. However we are looking for sponsoring partners, volunteers, and donations. The plan is to build one house in Va. And one house in Tn. Starting date is the third week in September.

CRAFTS

EXCAVATION / GRADING

GENERAL CONT.

DRYWALL HANGER / FINISHERS

PLUMBING

MASONRY

HEATING AIR

ELECTRICAL

MILLWORK

CONCRETE FINISHERS

ROOFERS

GUTTERING / DOWN SPOUTS

TERMITE SERVICE

DUMPSTER SERVICE

PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE

VENDORS

STONE, SAND

TRUSSES

INSULATION

PLUMBING SUPPLIES

DRY WALL SUPPLIES

BUILDING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES

DOORS

WINDOWS

VINYL SIDING
,
PAVING

CONCRETE

MASONRY SUPPLIES

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

PAINT PRODUCTS

RENT EQUIP.

A DOZEN WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MILITARY!

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

A DOZEN WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MILITARY!

#1 Mail or email your representative and ask them to sponsor the NMAM 2011 Proclamation

#2 FLY THE FLAG ON YOUR HOUSE, CAR, or BUSINESS DURING MAY

#3 SEND A CARE PACKAGE TO A SOLDIER THROUGH USOCARES

#4 ORGANIZE AN EVENT IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY, AND AT YOUR WORKPLACE

#5 ASK YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS AT ALL LEVELS TO RECOGNIZE OUR MILITARY

#6 SEND AN EMAIL OR LETTER OF THANKS THROUGH A Million Thanks

#7 ADOPT A HERO AT SOLDIERS’ ANGELS!

#8 ASK LIBRARIES, SCHOOLS, ORGANIZATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN RECOGNIZING OUR ARMED FORCES

#9 ASK LOCAL MEDIA (TV, RADIO, NEWSPAPER) TO FEATURE

#10 WHEN YOU SEE A PERSON IN A MILITARY UNIFORM, SHAKE THEIR HAND AND SAY, “THANK YOU FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY”

#11 WEAR A SUPPORT OUR TROOPS WRISTBAND OR SHIRT

#12 HIRE A VETERAN – VISIT HIRE A VET FIRST FOR MORE INFORMATION

http://www.nmam.org/

One Hour Service Guarantee!

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

One Hour Service Guarantee!
We’re on time or you don’t pay a dime.

Are you tired of waiting for service people to show up?
Have you lost a day’s work WAITING?
A Leinbach Services Technician will call you one hour before they come to your location or you don’t pay for the service call.
That’s right the Service Call is free! *

Stop the “WAIT” and call Leinbach Services Inc.

*Excludes delays outside of our control such as tornadoes or emergency calls. Even then you will be notified by phone of the delay so You DO NOT WAIT.

In Abingdon, VA-276-628-3975

In Bristol, TN-423-764-0126

In Johnson City, TN-423-282-4983,

In Bristol, VA-276-628-3975,

In Kingsport, TN-423-239-3147

What’s Attacking My House?

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Leinbach Services Inc can repair the damage that carpenter ants do to your house.

CARPENTER ANTS
“I keep seeing big, black ants in my house, especially in the kitchen and bathroom. I spray the ones I see, but they keep coming back. What kind of ants are these, where do they come from, and how do I get rid of them?”

These are the questions typically asked by homeowners who have carpenter ants. Carpenter ants are one of the most common ants found in Kentucky. They are also one of the most difficult to control.

Winged carpenter ants can be distinguished from termites by their larger size and shape of their antennae, waist and wings.

Besides being objectionable by their presence, carpenter ants damage wood by hollowing it out for nesting. They excavate galleries in wood which have a smooth, sandpapered appearance. Wood which has been damaged by carpenter ants contains no mud-like material, as is the case with termites. Shredded fragments of wood, similar in appearance to coarse sawdust, are ejected from the galleries through preexisting cracks or slits made by the ants. When such accumulations are found (typically containing dead ants and bits of insects which the carpenter ants have eaten), it’s a good indication that a carpenter ant nest is nearby. Oftentimes, however, the excavated sawdust remains hidden behind a wall or in some other concealed area.

Carpenter ants nest in both moist and dry wood, but prefer wood which is moist. Consequently, the nests are more likely to be found in wood dampened by water leaks, such as around sinks, bathtubs, poorly sealed windows/ door frames, roof leaks and poorly flashed chimneys. Nests are especially common in moist, hollow spaces such as the wall void behind a dishwasher, or in a hollow porch column. Since there often will be no external signs of damage, probing the wood with a screwdriver helps reveal the excavated galleries. Another technique for locating hidden nests is to tap along baseboards and other wood surfaces with the blunt end of a screwdriver, listening for the hollow sound of damaged wood. If a nest is nearby, carpenter ants often will respond by making a ” rustling” sound within the nest, similar to the crinkling of cellophane.

Carpenter ants may establish nests in a number of different locations. It is important to realize that these locations can be either inside or outside the structure. Carpenter ants actually construct two different kinds of nests: parent colonies which, when mature, contain an egg-laying queen, brood and 2000 or more worker ants, and satellite colonies which may have large numbers of worker ants but no queen, eggs or young larvae. The carpenter ants inside a home may have originated from the parent colony or from one or more satellite nests. For example, the ants may be coming from the parent nest located outdoors in a tree stump, landscape timber or woodpile, or from one or more satellite nests hidden behind a wall in the kitchen or bathroom, or perhaps from wood dampened by a roof leak in the attic.

The extent and potential damage to a home depends on how many nests are actually present within the structure, and how long the infestation has been active. Although large carpenter ant colonies are capable of causing structural damage, the damage is not normally as serious as that from termites. In some cases, the damage may be relatively insignificant, but this can only be determined by locating and exposing the nest area.

Control

The best way to control carpenter ants is to find and destroy the nests. This is often easier said than done. Recent studies have shown that carpenter ants follow distinct scent trails between the satellite colonies and the parent nest. Carpenter ants also rely on scent trails to recruit their nestmates to food. With patience and a little effort, homeowners can use this trailing behavior displayed by carpenter ants to locate and eliminate the nests.

When carpenter ants are observed, don’t spray them; instead, feed the ants small dabs of diluted honey placed onto the back (nonsticky side) of pieces of masking tape. The best time to do this is late at night since this is when carpenter ants are most active. After the ants have fed on the honey, follow them on their journey back to their nest. Be patient– eventually the ants will disappear behind a baseboard, cabinet, or into some other concealed location such as the hollow space (void) within a wall, door casing, or porch column.

Treat wall voids and other hidden spaces where ants are entering by carefully drilling a series of small (1/8 inch) holes and puffing boric acid (available at most hardware stores) into the suspected nest areas. The boric acid powder will disperse in the hidden void and contact and kill the ants. If you suspect the nest is in a wall, drill and treat at least 3-6 feet on either side of where ants are entering so as to maximize the chances of contacting the nest. Carpenter ants prefer to travel along wires, pipes and edges. If you suspect the nest location is in a wall, also treat behind pipe collars and behind –not in– the junction box for electrical switch plates/receptacles. NEVER SPRAY LIQUIDS OR INSERT METAL-TIPPED DEVICES AROUND ELECTRICAL OUTLETS!).

As noted earlier, carpenter ants seen in the home may actually be nesting outdoors, foraging indoors for food and/or moisture. Consequently, the homeowner may end up following the ants they have baited with honey out of the house and into the yard, possibly to a nest located in a stump, or under a log or railroad tie. Once the outdoor nest is discovered, treatment can be performed by spraying or drenching the nest with an insecticide such as carbaryl (Sevin), diazinon, or chlorpyrifos (Dursban). If outdoor nests are suspected, the homeowner should also inspect around the foundation of the building at night with a flashlight, especially around doors, weep holes and openings such as where utility pipes and wires enter the structure. The baiting approach using honey can also be used to trace carpenter ants which are foraging outdoors back to their nest.

Tips When Calling a Professional

Oftentimes, it will be difficult or impossible to locate and destroy the carpenter ant nest(s). In this case, the homeowner may wish to call a professional pest control operator. Pest control companies approach carpenter ant problems differently. Some attempt to locate the nest and selectively treat only in specific areas. Other companies take more of a “shot-gun” approach, drilling and dusting as many potential wall voids and nesting sites as possible. Most companies also apply a perimeter spray treatment around the outside foundation of the home in an effort to temporarily prevent reinvasion. The approach which should not be used is simply to spray each month where carpenter ants are seen. If no effort is made to locate the nest(s) or probable nest areas, the problem will most likely continue.

Typically, there will be wide differences in price depending on the company and amount of effort expended. Since carpenter ant problems are not always solved on the first attempt, the type of guarantee and reputation of the company should be factored into the purchasing decision.

Carpenter Ant Prevention
A number of steps can be taken by homeowners to reduce the potential for future carpenter ant problems.

Correct roof leaks, plumbing leaks and other moisture problems which will attract carpenter ants.
Eliminate wood-to-ground contact such as where landscaping has moved soil or mulch up against the wood siding of a home.
Clip back tree limbs and vegetation touching the roof or siding of the house. Limbs and branches serve as “bridges” between carpenter ants nesting in a dead tree limb and the structure.
Seal cracks and openings in the foundation, especially where utility pipes and wires enter from the outside.
Stack firewood away from the foundation and elevate it off the ground. Never store firewood in the garage or other areas of the home, as firewood is a prime nesting area for carpenter ants.

Issued: 2/93
Revised: 11/97

CAUTION! Pesticide recommendations in this publication are registered for use in Kentucky, USA ONLY! The use of some products may not be legal in your state or country. Please check with your local county agent or regulatory official before using any pesticide mentioned in this publication.

Of course, ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR SAFE USE OF ANY PESTICIDE!
by Mike Potter, Extension Entomologist
University of Kentucky College of Agriculturehttp://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef603.asp

Leinbach Services Inc. has locations in Kingsport, Johnson City, Bristol, TN and Abingdon, VA.

In Abingdon, VA-276-628-3975

In Bristol, TN-423-764-0126

In Johnson City, TN-423-282-4983,

In Bristol, VA-276-628-3975,

In Kingsport, TN-423-239-314

Leinbach Services Inc in Tennessee is the only name you need to know when it comes to your building maintenance needs. Whether it is residential or commercial, Leinbach Services Inc can be your plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning specialist and Handyman Company. We also do commercial door hardware repair and replacement, parking lot lights replacements and parking lot signs.

You can Call 24 hours!  We Take the “Wait” out of service

Call Leinbach Services Inc if you need the following repairs:

Toilet repair

Faucet repair

Water heater repair

Electrical wiring installation

Heating and air conditioning repair

Door repair

Door installation

Door closer

Home improvement

and more…

 

AC, air conditioning, heating and air conditioning, humidifiers, air quality product installation, HVAC, electrician, plumber, Handyman, water heater repair, wiring installation, faucet repair, You can Call 24 hours

Whether you spell our name Lineback Services, Linebaugh Services,  Leinback Services, we still want to be your plumber, electrician, heater, faucet and toilet repair company that you call.