Home Comfort Zone Podcast

Lennox Feel The Love Interview with Troy Schaefer

10 min ¡ 19. touko 2026
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🎙️ What started as a small idea in Wisconsin has grown into a North American movement of giving back. In this episode of the Home Comfort Zone Podcast, Theresa Girardi from All Comfort Services talks with Lennox Territory Manager Troy Schaefer about the Lennox Feel The Love program, an initiative that provides donated heating and cooling systems to deserving families and community members in need. Troy shares how the program began in 2009, how nominations work, and why contractors across the U.S. and Canada continue to rally around this life-changing event each October. From veterans and teachers to coaches and volunteers, Feel The Love celebrates people who spend their lives helping others. With more than 2,300 installations completed and over $12.6 million in donated equipment and materials, this program continues to make a lasting impact in communities everywhere. Learn how you can nominate someone deserving at: 🌐 www.feelthelove.com All Comfort Services is an employee-owned heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical company in Madison, Wisconsin http://www.allcomfortservices.com #FeelTheLove #Lennox #HVAC #GivingBack #HomeComfortZonePodcast #AllComfortServices

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