WJBC’s Ultimate Winter Warm Up with Popejoy Plumbing, Heating, & Electric

Are you warm enough this winter? How about were you cool enough last summer?

Starting Jan. 25, be listening to AM 1230, FM 102.1 and WJBC.com for your chance to qualify and you could win a brand new $13,000 heating and air-conditioning system from Popejoy Plumbing, Heating, & Electric in the WJBC Ultimate Winter Warmup contest!

The grand prize winner receives an American Standard Two-Stage furnace and air conditioner single unit, all equipment/labor covered to install new and remove/discard old.

You can contact Popejoy to find out all about them at (815) 692-4471, visit their website popejoyinc.com or find them on Facebook.

Each weekday, there will be four different opportunities to qualify on WJBC. Twice between 6-10am, once between 10am-3pm, and once between 4-6pm. Be listening for The Ultimate Winter Warmup sounder, be caller number nine at 309-829-2345, and you’ll be qualified to win!

Rules to be aware of:

  • Must be at least 18 years old to qualify
  • Must be a homeowner
  • One entry per person
  • Full contest rules can be found here.

It’s the WJBC Ultimate Winter Warmup sponsored by Popejoy Plumbing, Heating & Electric!

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