Watts Delivers Warmth to Nebraska Veteran's Tiny Home

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Navy veteran Rick Lewis outside his new home.

Watts is helping bring heat to a Nebraska veteran’s tiny house—soon enabling him to live in a heated home for the first time in years.

 

The project in Hubbard, Nebraska, is a partnership between “Project Veteran Tiny Home” in Hubbard, Nebraska, and Support Siouxland Soldiers in Sioux City, Iowa. Recently, the “Tiny Home” project lead contacted Watts, who, in turn, donated 500 square feet of its SunTouch® WarmWire® heating cable, Command Thermostat, plus related supplies.

 

The home is one of a growing number of “tiny homes” in the U.S., which meet a variety of low-cost housing needs. When finished, the veteran’s 500 square foot home will include a bedroom/living room, full kitchen, and a bath, and will enable him to leave the camper where he has been living up to now.

 

“We FINALLY got everything installed and WARM!!!  I cannot thank you enough for everything,” said Heather Millard, the project lead, who approached Watts after living for years in a home with a Watts heating system. “Rick (our veteran) was so impressed!!”

 

For more information about SunTouch heating systems, go to SunTouch.com.

 

 


About Watts –

 

Founded in 1874, Watts designs, manufactures, and sells an extensive line of flow control, water safety, water filtration & treatment, and drainage products for the commercial, residential, and institutional markets. For more information, visit www.watts.com .

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