High-Quality HVAC Services in Cedarville, OH

Here at Huber Heights Heating & Cooling we  are proud to serve the residents of Cedarville, 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 Cedarville, OH

Having a population of more than 4,300 people, the historic Village of Cedarville is located in Greene County; it is home to Ohio’s 70th Governor, Mike DeWine. Initially laid out as Milford in 1816, a U.S. Post Office called Massies Creek had been in the village since 1837. In 1843, the town’s name was changed to Cedarville for a growth of cedar trees near its original town site. Starting in the 1880s and for many years after, public life in Cedarville mostly centered around the downtown Cedarville Opera House, which still survives to this day, and has earned a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 1887, the town has also been home to Cedarville University, a Baptist college.

In Greene County, the village is notable for its Labor Day festivities, called CedarFest, which started as a celebration for the town being the birthplace of James H. Kyle, a 19th century American politician, and prominent Populist, who is credited for establishing the Labor Day as a national holiday.
Each year, the festival includes a parade, a performance by the high school’s marching band, carnival rides and games, a church service, and several exhibitions of the local cuisine. On the Sunday before Labor Day, the weekend of festivities is concluded with fireworks in Cedar Park.

During the first weekend of December of each year, Cedarville residents coordinate their exterior lighting decorations for the village’s Little Town of Lights competition, which draws in people from all over the area. Included in those festivities are hay rides, outdoor Christmas caroling, photos with Santa Claus, and samples of the local food. This is in conjunction with a live Nativity scene outside of Grace Baptist Church.

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