In 2020, Nacogdoches Sheet Metal, Plumbing and Air Conditioning was proud to participate in the annual 'Feel the Love' event.  This promotion, presented by Lennox, allows residents to nominate deserving persons in need of a new air conditioning unit complete with free installation. Last year, Ginger Lee of Mt. Enterprise was selected as the recipient.

We're coming towards the end of Summer and before long, Nacogdoches Sheet Metal, Plumbing and Air Conditioning will once again be awarding an East Texan a newly installed air conditioning unit.  The first step is to get your nominations in before the end of this month.

NOMINATION TIME

Until August 31, nominations are being accepted in the Lennox Feel the Love promotion. If you know someone that is in need of a new Heating & Air Conditioner, please go to www.feelthelove.com and nominate them.  Each nomination recognizes an unsung hero who may be going through hardship, helps others in need or simply supports their community. For tips on deciding who to nominate, see our guidelines.

SELECTIONS ARE MADE

After receiving all of the nominations, representatives from Nacogdoches Sheet Metal, Plumbing and Air Conditioning will go through the vetting process of narrowing down the nominees.  It's not an easy process since there are so many deserving East Texans that are nominated.  However, only one can be selected with the new heating or cooling equipment.

SPREAD THE LOVE

Sometime following the deadline of August 31, the winning nominee is revealed. Then, sometime during the first half of October, Lennox works with Nacogdoches Sheet Metal, Plumbing and A.C. to give back this selected hero by gifting them with a much-needed upgrade from the Merit Series. Each unit comes complete with 3-year Comfort Shield Labor Protection Plans, and the staff at Nacogdoches Sheet Metal, Plumbing and A.C. donate their time and labor to make the program a success.

Listen to KICKS 105 for updates and interviews concerning this promotion.

 

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