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Platinum Plumbing Launches First Veteran Hot Water Heater Giveaway to Honor Local Heroes
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Shreveport company invites residents to nominate a deserving veteran for a free hot water heater system and installation valued at over $15,000.

SHREVEPORT, La. - Washingtoner -- Platinum Plumbing & Water Well Services (https://platinumplumbingsbc.com), Shreveport's trusted provider of plumbing and well services, is proud to announce the launch of its first-ever Veteran Hot Water Heater Giveaway.

"Our veterans give so much of themselves, and this is one small way we can give something meaningful back," said Greg Gabler, Veteran and Owner of Platinum Plumbing & Water Well Services. "We're honored to support those who've served by ensuring one local hero has the dependable hot water their family deserves."

In honor of the heroes who have served our nation, Platinum will be donating and installing a complete water heater system, free of charge for a deserving local veteran in need of a reliable hot water heater.

Nominations are now open to residents throughout Shreveport, Bossier City, and surrounding Louisiana communities. Friends, family, and neighbors are encouraged to submit the name and story of a veteran who has gone above and beyond in service to their country and community. The selected recipient will be announced on January 31, 2026.

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The giveaway includes a complete hot water heater system and professional installation
performed by Platinum's licensed technicians, valued at more than $15,000. The recipient will be chosen based on their story, service, and need, no purchase or affiliation required.

How to Nominate:
  • Visit the Platinum Plumbing & Water Well Services website
    Click the "Nominate a Veteran" button at the top of the homepage.
  • Fill out the short nomination form, including the veteran's name, contact information, and a brief story of their service.
  • Nominations close December 23, 2025, at 11:59 PM CST.

This marks the first of what Platinum Plumbing hopes will become an annual tradition, a way to honor those who have served while continuing their mission of community care and service excellence across Northwest Louisiana.

About Platinum Plumbing and Water Well Services
Locally owned and operated, Platinum Plumbing and Water Well Services provides fast,
reliable service for residential and commercial customers across Shreveport and Bossier City. With a deep commitment to craftsmanship and community, Platinum proudly supports veterans, first responders, and all who serve.

Contact
Greg Gabler / Platinum Plumbing & Water Well Services
***@platinumplumbingsbc.com


Source: Platinum Plumbing & Water Well Services

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