Archive for August, 2011


How to Cut Your Air-Conditioning Costs

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

With energy costs on the rise, this summer could be sweaty—and expensive. But there are some easy ways to trim your cooling costs without suffering through 90-degree evenings, sans air conditioning. In fact, if you start preparing for the coming heat wave now, you can probably save a few hundred dollars. You’ll also be doing the environment a favor, since the Energy Department estimates that half of a household’s overall energy usage goes toward heating and cooling costs.

Plug up any holes. The cool air spewing out of vents should be treated like a precious vapor that must not escape. Inexpensive plastic film available at hardware stores can boost insulation around older windows where drafts are most likely. Foam and caulking can also help seal problem areas, as can extra insulation in the attic. Professionals can help with any installation challenges.

If you use window-unit air conditioners, make sure they fit tightly so air can’t escape around the unit. The Energy Department recommends that window units have their own electrical circuits to reduce the risk of overloading the system. The agency estimates that creating a proper “thermal boundary” around your home can shave up to 20 percent off heating and cooling costs. Shutting the doors and vents of unused rooms can also lighten the load of your air conditioning unit.

Close those shades. Anything that keeps the sun from coming in and creating a greenhouse effect will make it easier for your air-conditioning unit to maintain cooler temperatures. For the longer term, consider planting leafy trees or bushes in areas that give your home more coverage.

Keep the filters clean. It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s got to do it. In fact, Geoff Godwin, division vice president of Emerson, the country’s largest provider of heating and cooling systems, says it’s important to clean out air conditioning filters once a month, which usually involves running water through them and letting them air-dry.

Program the thermostat. If your cat is home alone all day, he probably won’t mind if things heat up a bit before you get home. Programmable thermostats, which allow the temperature to automatically rise during the day when no one is home, can lead to annual savings of 30 percent, Godwin estimates. Even though most systems today have programmable thermostats, people only use them half the time, which means a lot of systems work harder than necessary. (If setting the thermostat leaves you scratching your head, the step-by-step videos on the government’s Energy Star website, www.energystar.gov, can help.)

Unplug, unplug, unplug. Even television sets, DVD players, and computers that are turned off can suck power out of outlets (aptly referred to as “vampire power”). That’s why you should either unplug your electronics or use a Smart Strip, which cuts power when it’s not needed. One exception: Overhead fans, especially at night, can cool air more cheaply that turning down the thermostat.

Step away from the oven. Here’s your excuse to order take-out, or at least rely more on prepared meals. Turning on the oven heats up the rest of the house, too, which forces your air conditioner to go into overdrive. If you still want to cook, consider an outdoor grill, toaster oven, or even the stove top, which gives off less heat than the oven.

Take cold showers. Sure, you might need to crank up the water heater during those frigid winter months, but cooler showers in the summertime will let you turn down the temperature setting for a few months, which reduces energy costs. Godwin estimates that turning down the temperature on a 50-gallon tank from 130 degrees to 115 degrees can save more than $50 a year.

Bring in the professionals. Most experts suggest getting your unit serviced once a year, to check for potential problems such as mold, rusting, or grime build-up, all of which can hamper efficiency. “A lot of people don’t do that—they ignore the AC system until something goes wrong,” Godwin says. You can also give your home an overall check with an energy auditor, who can look for any air leaks and other inefficiencies.

Upgrade your systems. The Alliance to Save Energy suggests replacing older light bulbs with compact fluorescent. Doing so saves electricity directly, and fluorescent generate less heat. If you’re buying other major items, such as washers, dryers, dishwashers, or even televisions, don’t forget to take energy efficiency into account. The Energy Department’s Energy Star rating helps consumers navigate those purchase decisions, so look for products with the label.

If you’re in the market for a new air conditioning unit, the Energy Department recommends paying close attention to size. Some consumers mistakenly choose bigger units, thinking they’ll be more powerful, but in reality, they can make too much noise and use up excess electricity. A unit that’s the right size for the home will last longer and be more efficient, the agency says.

Taking these steps will not only reduce your monthly energy bills, it will create some room in your budget for more entertaining types of summer fun.

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: May 11, 2011

http://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2011/05/11/how-to-cut-your-air-conditioning-costs?page=2

 

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.
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.

 

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…

 

Silver Comfort Club Membership

Monday, August 15th, 2011

With a Silver Comfort Club Membership you receive:

1. Two Automatic Maintenance Tune Ups a year

A. Fall Tune-Up

  1. Inspect and test thermostat
  2. Check filter and blower wheel
  3. Test blower motor amp draw
  4. Check & clean main burners
  5. Check & clean heat exchanger
  6. Check & clean flame sensor
  7. Test & adjust temperature rise
  8. Evaluate and test air duct system
  9. Check drain lines
  10. Check condensate pump
  11. Check expansion valve for icing
  12. Check amperage draw
  13. Check heating efficiency
  14. Inspect coils for leaks
  15. Inspect electric heat strips
  16. Clean coils as needed
  17. Test blower motor capacitors
  18. Inspect belts for cracking and glazing
  19. Test sequence of operation (gas)
  20. Check flame strength and color (gas)
  21. Check for airflow obstructions in vent pipes (gas)
  22. Dust inside and reassemble cabinet (replacing any missing cabinet screws)
  23. Replace standard filter

Dust return air grid/cover

B.  Spring Maintenance Tune-Up

        1. Inspect and test thermostat
        2. Inspect Evaporator Coil
        3. Install chlorine tablet
        4. Dust return air grid/ cover, check seal
        5. Tighten Electrical Connections
        6. Test blower motor amp draw and capacitor
        7. Inspect belts for cracks and glazing
        8. Vacuum Inside Air Handler Cabinet
        9. Clean and Flush condensate drain, pan and condensate pump (if applicable)
        10. Inspect and Change Out Filters (Customer provides filters)
        11. Inspect condenser Coil
        12. Inspect contactor for arcing and voltage drop
        13. Test compressor amp draw and fan motor amp draw
        14. Test and Check Control Circuits
        15. Test refrigerant pressures and temperature

16.  Visually Inspect Duct-work for leaks

 

2. Value Rate Pricing – You get a 10% Discount on all Heating and Air Conditioning  parts and labor

3.  Regular rates on After Hours, Holiday, Weekend and Emergency calls

4. Save 10% on Electrical Services parts and labor

5. Save 10% on Handyman Services parts and labor

6. Save 10% on Plumbing Service parts and labor

7. Your Service request goes to the top of the list

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

 

Let Leinbach Services Inc. to be  your plumber, electrician, handyman and your heating and air technicians.

 

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

Home improvement

Door repair

Door installation

Door closer

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.

Gold Comfort Club Membership

Monday, August 15th, 2011

With a Gold Comfort Club Membership you receive:

1. Three  Automatic Maintenance Tune Ups a year –

A. Fall Tune-Up

  1. Inspect and test thermostat
  2. Check filter and blower wheel
  3. Test blower motor amp draw
  4. Check & clean main burners
  5. Check & clean heat exchanger
  6. Check & clean flame sensor
  7. Test & adjust temperature rise
  8. Evaluate and test air duct system
  9. Check drain lines
  10. Check condensate pump
  11. Check expansion valve for icing
  12. Check amperage draw
  13. Check heating efficiency
  14. Inspect coils for leaks
  15. Inspect electric heat strips
  16. Clean coils as needed
  17. Test blower motor capacitors
  18. Inspect belts for cracking and glazing
  19. Test sequence of operation (gas)
  20. Check flame strength and color (gas)
  21. Check for airflow obstructions in vent pipes (gas)
  22. Dust inside and reassemble cabinet (replacing any missing cabinet screws)
  23. Replace standard filter
  24. Dust return air grid/cover

B.  Spring Maintenance Tune-Up

  1. Inspect and test thermostat
  2. Inspect Evaporator Coil
  3. Install chlorine tablet
  4. Dust return air grid/ cover, check seal
  5. Tighten Electrical Connections
  6. Test blower motor amp draw and capacitor
  7. Inspect belts for cracks and glazing
  8. Vacuum Inside Air Handler Cabinet
  9. Clean and Flush condensate drain, pan and condensate pump (if applicable)
  10. Inspect and Change Out Filters (Customer provides filters)
  11. Inspect condenser Coil
  12. Inspect contactor for arcing and voltage drop
  13. Test compressor amp draw and fan motor amp draw
  14. Test and Check Control Circuits
  15. Test refrigerant pressures and temperature
  16. Visually Inspect Duct-work for leaks

 

C.  Plumbing Maintenance Tune up

  • Clean & Flush Water Heater
  • Clean Water Heater Burners or Elements
  • Check Dip Tube for Deterioration
  • Check Water Heater Relief Valve
  • Check All Emergency Water Shut Offs
  • Check All Emergency Gas Shut Offs
  • Test & Clean Screen in Pressure Reducer.

2. Value Rate Pricing – You get a 10% Discount on all Heating and Air Conditioning  parts and labor

3.  Regular rates on After Hours, Holiday,  Weekend and Emergency calls

4. Save 10% on Electrical Services parts and  labor

5. Save 10% on Handyman Services parts and labor

6. Save 10% on Plumbing Service parts and labor

7. Your Service request goes to the top of the list

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

 

Let Leinbach Services Inc. be your plumber and your heating & air conditioning company.

 

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.

Be Warm

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Call us anytime, 24 hours a day

For Same Day Service, call one of our local Customer Service phone numbers:
*Kingsport (423) 239-3147
*Johnson City 282-4983
* Bristol (423) 764-0126
*Abingdon, VA (276) 628-3975.
One of our office staff will take your service request and have a technician call you to set up an appointment.

Our technicians will:
* work on all brands
* arrive at your home or office uniformed
* arrive in a marked company van
* inspect your unit
* give you details on your needed repairs
* repair your system

Before we insure our technicians, they:
* have been drugged tested
* pass a rigorous background check
* trained on the importance of customer service.

Call Leinbach Services for all your air conditioning and heating repairs:

*Kingsport (423) 239-3147

*Johnson City 282-4983

* Bristol (423) 764-0126

*Abingdon, VA (276) 628-3975
or email us at servicerequest@leinbachservices.com

Leinbach Services Inc. offers Special Financing and NO Money Down with approved credit.

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…

 

heating and air conditioning, AC, 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 Linebaugh Services, Lineback Services,   Leinback Services, we still want to be your heating and air conditioning,  plumber, electrician, heater, faucet and toilet repair company that you call.

 

"Are You Allergic to Your Job?"

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Do you find yourself coughing or sneezing throughout the workday? Do your employees’ eyes itch and water when they’re trying to get your work done? Increasing health problems like these lead to reduced productivity and increased absenteeism. But it’s not because everyone is suddenly becoming allergic to work; a more likely answer is the quality of the air in your building. Some studies have shown that air in our offices and homes has higher concentrations of pollutants than the air outside. Common pollutants can come from items like new furniture and cleaning supplies or from something more unsanitary like mold and fungi. According to the EPA, mold can grow on any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. This includes wood, paper, carpet, foods, and insulation.

An overabundance of pollutants often happens when structures are not efficiently maintained. Regardless of what is causing your air quality to be compromised, Leinbach Services has to resources to ease your suffering. We repair any structure damage, duct work, HVAC, and offer several products you can use to improve the air quality in your home or office.

Breathe freely with high quality maintenance and repair on all heating and cooling components by Leinbach Services.

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:

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.

What You Need to Know About Duct Cleaning

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

 

Air Duct cleaning is a misnomer.  Your whole heating & air conditioning unit should be cleaned.  Failure to clean all the components could lead to re-contamination of the system, thus minimizing  the benefits of cleaning.

Just as you don’t clean half of your living room floor, you also do not want to clean only part of  your heating/ air conditioning unit.  NADCA  recommends cleaning the whole system:

**Air Ducts                        **Air Plenum

**Coils                                 **Blower Motor & Assembly

**Drain Pan                       **Heat Exchanger

**Registers                        **Air Filter

**Grills                                **Air Cleaner