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Kelowna business giving the gift of hot water for Christmas

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A Kelowna plumbing and electrical company will bring hot water and heat to families in need during the winter season.

Border Plumbing, Heating and Electrical knows that times are tough for many and that some families may be feeling the chill. With this in mind, they are hoping to spread some holiday cheer and goodwill by giving the gift of heat and hot water.

The company will provide a few families in need with a free service to their heating or hot water system, or replacing their furnace or hot water tank, according to the company's press release.

“When times are tough, maintaining or repairing a home’s heating system, hot water tank or plumbing system might not be at the top of the priority list. We know this, and we want to help,” said owners Joe and Lynda Gerolami, in the press release.

If you know of someone who may be struggling or going through a rough patch, who could use a new furnace or hot water system, Border Plumbing, Heating and Electrical is asking you to nominate that person to receive either the Gift of Heat or the Gift of Hot Water. 

“Our community has been supporting us for over 20 years and we want to support our community by being there in their time of need,” they said.

You can nominate someone for either the Gift of Heat of the Gift of Hot Water by completing the form available online. A nominee will be chosen for each gift on Dec. 15.

 


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