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Five people wearing red "Feel The Love" shirts stand in front of a white Air Experts truck in a driveway.

Partnering heating and cooling companies like Air Experts have installed 2,000+ Lennox systems for families in need since 2009.

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Who comes to mind when you think of a community member in need of some good fortune?

Consider nominating them for Feel The Love 2024, a national program that delivers + installs brand-new Lennox HVAC systems in deserving households for free. Air Experts is a local partner in the program, and is looking forward to helping another Raleighite later this year.

Previous recipients have included local heroes, veterans, volunteers, seniors, and families facing hardship. Nominations are open through Saturday, Aug. 31.

Help a household Feel the Love

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