High-Quality HVAC Services in Trotwood, OH
Here at Huber Heights Heating & Cooling we are proud to serve the residents of Trotwood, Ohio, (and those in surrounding communities) with a superior level of customer service that our competitors can’t match. In each and every visit we make to area homes, we strive to make sure each and every customer has a Five Star Experience ‒ each and every time; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Our service vehicles show up to your home on time and fully equipped with all types of up-to-date HVAC equipment, technology, and tools. We have a huge variety of furnace filters, HEPA filters, and AC filters, all sorts of air filters. We keep up with the latest technology in thermostats, including smart thermostats and programmable thermostats, which are incredibly convenient. We repair AC fans and AC compressors, as well as recharge refrigerant levels, which should only be performed by a professional. We also service gas and electric furnaces, heat pumps, and all other types of heaters, heating systems, ventilation systems, and Indoor Air Quality products like humidifiers and dehumidifiers, air purifiers, and UV Lights outfitted for HVAC systems. Call us for an appointment today!
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Learn More About Trotwood, OH
Originally named Higgins Station, the city of Trotwood has a population of about 24,400 people. Located in Montgomery County, adjacent to Dayton, Clayton and Englewood, Trotwood was first platted in 1854 under its old name. It was incorporated as the village of Trotwood in 1901 from portions of Madison Township. In 1996, the village and township merged into a single municipality. The successful merger brought about the creation of a Trotwood neighborhood (Townview) that is completely surrounded by the City of Dayton. Numerous smaller sections are attached to Trotwood by a roadway or a small strip of land. The merger also added a large rural land area to this suburban community composed of mostly farms, golf courses, and large rural estates. On May 27, 2019, Trotwood sustained significant damage from an EF-4 tornado that swept through the Dayton area. The city sustained damage to 500 homes while another 59 homes were completely destroyed. This “Memorial Day Tornado” struck at 11 p.m., shortly after the National Weather Service announced the tornado warning at 10:30 p.m.
The beautiful Wolf Creek, a tributary of the Miami River, goes through Trotwood and offers locals and visitors a place to fish and enjoy the beautiful country scenery. Nearby on Wolf Creek is the only state park in Montgomery County. The 3,000-acre Sycamore Woods State Park offers hunting, horseback riding, hiking and camping. Among the many tourist draws and beautiful parks and local attractions, Trotwood was the home of the Hara Arena, where the annual Dayton Hamvention took place. Up until the Hara Arena closed in 2016 thousands of Amateur Radio Operators from around the world would attend this convention.
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