Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Wed, May 12, 2010 @ 02:00 PM
This article was posted back in October of last year and it is one of our most read articles! I thought I would repost it and add more information since there is so much interest. Another reason why I am reposting this article is because of all of the allergy related illnesses going around right now. This Purifier is the perfect remedy!
"The Perfect Air Purifier": This purifier provides efficient removal of airborne pollutants by keeping your system operating cleaner than ever before. It uses patented germicidal technology to capture and kill airborne pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and mold. All you have to do is change the filter! Usually the homeowner has to change this filter once a year! It's not like the conventional 1" filters that have to be replaced monthly. This 4" pleated filter has a MERV 15 rating! A MERV of 15 means that this filter can catch the smallest of particles, which means you are not breathing them. The Perfect Air Purifier is ideal for home-owners with allergy concerns and those sensitive to the effects of pollen, pets, and more. At this time of year in West Texas the spread of disease is rampant. If you would like a demonstration or estimate of The Perfect Air Purifier let us know by commenting or go to the contact page.

Sinclair is also the only Healthy Air Specialist in Lubbock. What does that mean to you? First, a dealer must be a Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer. That means the dealer has met Bryant's high standards for superior skills, superior service, superior products, and a superior promise in writing for 100% satisfaction, guaranteed. Second, the dealer must have at least half of their service technicians certified through the North American Technician Excellence (NATE) program. It's the leading certification program for technicians in the heating, ventilating and air conditioning industry, and is the only test supported by the entire industry. And finally, extra training and testing is required in the field of indoor air quality including theory, application, product knowledge, and identifying the best package of solutions to fit your needs and lifestyle.
I hope that this has answered more questions about what the Perfect Air Purifier does and what an Healthy Air Specialist does. If you have more questions please leave a comment and I will get back to you!


Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Wed, Jan 20, 2010 @ 05:30 PM
Why is it so important to keep my air filter(s) clean?
This is a common problem that most people do not know how to deal with and I am asked about frequently. Clean air filters are one of the most important and cost effective ways to keep your HVAC system working properly. Keeping the air filter(s) clean in you home has many benefits such as:
Clean indoor coil
Cleaner air to breathe
Less dust in the house (Great if you live in Lubbock!)
Heating and Cooling system works more efficiently
If you are diligent about changing the filter in your HVAC system then you will likely extend the life of your system.
What kind of filter should I buy?
There are several different types of filters that you can buy for your home: regular card-board media filters, pleated filters, and air purifying filters. The quality of an HVAC filter starts at the card-board media filter with the air purifying filter being the best. The cost for the different types of filters changes dramatically if you go from a media throw-away to a Bryant Perfect Air Purifier. (FYI: The Bryant PAP filter only has to be changed about once a year). The choice is up to you because it depends on how much money you want to spend. A good question to ask is, "how clean do I want the air I am breathing?"
How do I change my filter?
This depends on were your filter(s) are located. If your filter is not located at the furnace or air handler, then you may have filter grills. A filter grill would be located throughout your home on the ceiling or on the lower part of a wall. They work the same way as a filter located in your furnace, but the filter is inside of a filter grill instead of inside the unit. If you have a filter grill then you might need a ladder and a small screw driver. All you have to do is unlatch the two tabs that are holding the grill in place. TIP: Leave your HVAC fan running so the filter(s) don't fall out. Slowly lower the grill and remove the old filter. Add the new one and you are through. The video below goes into more detail...
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Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Fri, Oct 02, 2009 @ 09:44 AM

It was time to make changes to our website! I have been working hard and would love your honest feedback. You are not going to hurt my feelings, I promise. Please look through the site and let me know what could be done differently or what you love about it.
Would you like more information about air purifiers? How about UV lights? Did you know that Sinclair also has a plumbing department?
Now you can follow us on Twitter @Sinclair749Cool, or add us as a fan on Facebook and receive special promotions and discounts through email.
What does all of this information mean to you? Sinclair Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing is working hard to be the best in Lubbock and the surrounding areas.

