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Our team at Dayton Premier Heating & Cooling Dayton proudly serves residents throughout the Miami Valley and Greater Montgomery County Ohio region, and we guarantee customer satisfaction on all of our work. We offer around-the-clock local emergency AC repair services 365 days a year including holidays, AC installation and air conditioning system repair. During the wintertime, we also offer emergency furnace repair (available day and night as well), heat pump repair, and furnace installation and replacement. We service all types of home heating and cooling systems.
As part of our commitment to customer satisfaction, we have emergency HVAC repair services available 24/7, 365 (including weekends and holidays) in the Greater Dayton Area, and we offer competitive online deals and convenient financing options. At Dayton Premier Heating & Cooling, we aren’t comfortable until our customers are comfortable. Experience the Dayton Premier difference today!
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Getting to Know Centerville, OH
Famous for having the largest cluster of early stone homes in the state, the City of Centerville has a population of more than 23,700 people. The city is a suburb of Dayton that’s located in Montgomery County, with a small portion in Greene County as well. Because of its location between two rivers and it’s a central location to cities like Lebanon and Dayton, Benjamin Robbins originally named the community “Centreville” after his hometown, Centreville, New Jersey.
By 1900, however, the U. S. Postal Service formally changed the spelling of the town’s name to its current spelling, as Centerville. Today, Centerville’s cluster of early stone houses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Those houses, located near Main Street and Franklin Street (which is State Routes 725 and 48) are in the Architectural Preservation District. Many consider this area to be a reflection of the “Main Street Downtown” era that shaped and molded American towns and cities throughout the early 1900s.
Constructed prior to the First World War, most of the buildings in the APD display a diversity in architectural styles. Their detail and rich craftsmanship have made them an asset to the Centerville community.
On Dec. 2, 1968, Centerville attained the status of city. The Town Hall Theatre, which is in the “Heart of Centerville,” has served the community for more than 70 years. The “Heart of Centerville” also features a selection of local restaurants, boutiques, and other businesses in a historic setting which also includes Ohio’s largest collection of early stone buildings.