Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Thu, Dec 31, 2009 @ 01:00 PM
By now I am sure you have realized that I post a recipe from Beth Sinclair (my mom) every month on the blog. She is a wonderful cook and has so many great recipes, I want to know if you want to see more recipes in 2010 or a certain genre that we have not covered yet, etc...? So we are both curious as to which one of these 5 recipes were the best of 2009? All you have to do is click on the following links below and read the recipe. When you have selected your favorite send us a comment. Write which one was your favorite and let me know what other recipes you would like to see in 2010. Happy New Year!
1. Texas Caviar
2. Lazy Lasagna
3. Breakfast Casserole
4. Crockpot Fajitas
5. West Texas Santa Fe Soup
On a different note, are there any other tankless water heater articles, air purification, money saving tips, etc.. you would like to know more about?
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Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Thu, Dec 24, 2009 @ 04:34 PM
Merry Christmas! From all of us at Sinclair Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing, we want to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas. With all of the bad weather in Lubbock, we would like to encourage you to be careful out on the roads.
If you are kicking yourself because you didn't get your furnace or heating unit checked before it got too cold, it's not too late! Sinclair is still offering you a chance to have it serviced, and for a limited time we are offering our twice a year maintenance contract at a special price! So don't delay and sign up for our maintence contract or schedule a call today.
By the way, our website has a new page! Click on the News link on the menu bar and that will send you to a new area for the website. This page is still new but has several articles that will help you with trouble shooting problems for residential thermostats as well as information about tankless water heaters. Feel free to comment about these articles or rate them as good or bad. If you have some good ideas for articles or want to know more about plumbing, furnaces, Bryant's Perfect Air Purifier, etc..., please let us know and we will post helpful articles to help keep you informed about the latest in HVAC and Plumbing industry.
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What are you doing for the Holiday's? Did you miss our newsletter?
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Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Mon, Dec 14, 2009 @ 06:15 PM
Sinclair Heating, Cooling, & Plumbing recently mailed out our company newsletter discussing the latest and greatest with our industry. If you have not received one yet, you have come to the right place! In the latest letter we are focusing on our residential plumbing department. Plumbing?!?!?! That is correct, Sinclair also can work on any plumbing problems you might have in your home! We have been plumbing in Lubbock for the last 15 years. In the newsletter you can meet the gentlemen that run our plumbing department and fix many of our customers' problems every day. All you have to do to read the latest newsletter is to click on this link to download it.
After you read it let us know what you think by sending us a comment.
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Posted by Daniel Sinclair on Thu, Dec 03, 2009 @ 06:30 PM
When your automobile’s Check Engine or Low Fuel light comes on, we immediately take care of it so that we will not be without transportation; however, how can you be sure that the heating and air conditioning systems in your home are not taken for granted?
What happens when it is cold outside and you turn that dial, push that button or flip that switch and nothing happens? PANIC?!! What can you do to prevent this? Become a Comfort Customer (Sign up today and receive special pricing!) It is important to us that your comfort needs are met and you have no cause to panic, but rather are secure with the heating or air conditioning system in your home. Signing up to become a Comfort Customer can give you peace of mind during the summer and winter months in West Texas. Call us today at 749-2665 or click here to request a service and check of your heating system.
Quick Poll: If you had the option, would rather prevent a problem from happening or fix it after it breaks?

