Farmington HVAC company giving away at least two furnaces this year to needy homeowners
25 Oct 2023
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Cold weather may not have set in for good yet in San Juan County, but the owners of a Farmington business are already focused on their annual promotion designed to keep a few needy families warm this winter.
Steve and Michelle Robbins, the owners of Robbins Heating & Air Conditioning, are taking applications and nominations for their annual furnace giveaway program through Wednesday, Nov. 8. They began the promotion in 2019 and, with the help of several local partners, have given away and installed seven furnaces in four years for needy families or individuals throughout San Juan County who had insufficient or no heat in their homes.
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