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Residential Heating & A/C Services in Medway, Ohio

Our team at Xenia Heating & Air proudly services the people of Dayton, OH, with the highest quality of HVAC services in the area. If you are an Dayton resident who is looking for a reliable, affordable and five star rated HVAC company to serve your needs, look no further.

At Xenia Heating & Air we offer a wide variety of HVAC services including: repairs, replacements, and maintenance for your air conditioner, furnace, or heat pump. No matter the brand or age we can help you get comfortable in your home again. If your looking to improve your homes indoor air quality we also offer a wide range of add-on devices and systems that include whole-home humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air purification technology, UV lights or UV Lamps, air filters, iWave-Rs and more.

Is your furnace not warming your home? Give us a call today at (937) 708-8451. You can also get the ball rolling now and set up an appointment online by clicking here!

Learn More About Medway, Ohio

Getting its name for being a sort of half way point between Dayton and Springfield, Medway is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Ohio, with a population of roughly 4,100 people.

During the western campaign trail of the American Revolutionary War, Medway played a notable role in the history of the area. On Aug. 8, 1782, General George Rogers Clark led more than 1,000 soldiers (most notable among them was the infamous Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton) across the Ohio River and fought several battles with British soldiers there. The Shawnee Indians, who were at the time allies of the Red Coats, slowly withdrew during the first few days before finally engaging American forces about seven miles west of Springfield at the present-day site of Medway. After several hours of fighting, both sides suffered moderate casualties before scattering the small Shawnee rearguard. The victory against the Shawnee in the Medway area near Mad River Valley helped in part secure the entire Ohio Territory for the Colonials.

Rogers later stated that the area that is now Medway was of substantial strategic significance to the American cause because “the Mad River was the artery to the Miami River, and the Miami, the Ohio River thereto.” Because Medway was of such strategic importance, officials from the federal government encouraged many veterans to use their war pensions to settle in the area. Many of the descendants of those Revolutionary war families still reside in the village today.

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