Furnace tune-ups, repairs, and high-efficiency replacements. Gas, electric, and heat pump systems serviced same-day.
- Furnace Repair & Replacement
- 21-Point Safety Tune-Ups
- Heat Pumps & Dual-Fuel Systems
From the original Huber-built brick ranches off Brandt Pike to the newer subdivisions near Carriage Hill, our team keeps Huber Heights homes comfortable year-round.
Huber Heights has one of the most recognizable housing stocks in the entire Dayton metro — those original Charles H. Huber brick ranches built between the 1950s and 1970s that defined the “City of Trees.” They’re well-built, but they all came with the same original equipment, and that equipment is now well past its design life. We’ve replaced thousands of these systems.
The standard Huber-built ranch has a basement gas furnace with original galvanized return drops, a 13- to 14-SEER AC condenser added sometime in the 1990s, and a 40-gallon gas water heater that’s on its third or fourth replacement. We know exactly what we’re walking into when you give us your address, and we can usually quote a full system replacement on the same day we evaluate.
From emergency repairs to brand-new installations, our licensed technicians handle the full comfort and plumbing systems in your home — quickly, cleanly, and the right way the first time.
Furnace tune-ups, repairs, and high-efficiency replacements. Gas, electric, and heat pump systems serviced same-day.
Cooling that beats Ohio humidity. AC repair, scheduled maintenance, and energy-efficient new system installation.
Licensed plumbers for leaks, drains, fixtures, and full repipes. Upfront pricing before any work begins.
Tank and tankless water heater installation, repair, and flushing. Gas and electric models from trusted manufacturers.
Whole-home duct cleaning that removes dust, allergens, and construction debris. NADCA-aligned process, before-and-after photos.
Whole-house air purifiers, HEPA media filters, and UV light systems for cleaner indoor air all year long.
Huber Heights earned its nickname honestly — every original Huber-built home came with trees in the front yard, and decades later those trees create one of the most beautiful suburban canopies in Ohio. They also create plenty of work for our team: leaves in condensate drain pans, roots in sewer laterals, and shade that affects AC sizing calculations.
We’re regulars at Huber Heights Music Fest events at Thomas Cloud Park, and several of our techs were raised in the Wayne school district. We know which streets have alleys, which subdivisions have HOA approval requirements for outdoor condenser placement, and which corner of which lot is most likely to have the water shutoff. That local knowledge saves time on every service call.
Pattern one in Huber Heights: 60-year-old furnaces that have been “working fine” and then suddenly aren’t. Pattern two: AC units installed in the 1990s with R-22 refrigerant that’s no longer manufactured. Pattern three: 1950s galvanized supply piping that’s starting to fail. We can address all three in coordinated phases or as urgency dictates.
Sewer laterals in older Huber Heights neighborhoods are typically cast iron under the basement floor transitioning to clay tile in the yard. We’re seeing more root intrusion at that transition point as the original 1960s trees mature. Hydro-jetting is usually the right first answer; trenchless pipe lining is the long-term fix when the clay is more than 50% deteriorated.
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Call now or request service online — we’ll dispatch a licensed technician to your Huber Heights home as soon as today.