Welcome to Tri-County Heating & Cooling

    In 1969 Tri-County Heating & Cooling was established in Sharonville, OH. Now located in West Chester, OH, Tri-County Heating & Cooling has been installing, repairing, and maintaining HVAC systems for over 40 years. Our drive for quality, perfection and customer satisfaction puts Tri-County in a class of its own in Greater Cincinnati. In the 40 plus years of operation, we have installed over 25,000 TRANE systems and we are an Independent Comfort Specialist™  Dealer. Whether it is service or installation we look forward to hearing from you with any needs you might have.

    Heat-Pump Thermostat: Guidelines For Optimal Operation
    If you have recently installed a heat pump in your home, there are multiple approaches you can take to keeping your home a comfortable temperature. The goal is to save energy while remaining comfortable at all times. Here are three heat-pump thermostat options you can look into for your home.
    Evaluate Duct Efficiency By Improving Insulation And Connections
    Your duct system can lose 25 percent or more of the heat and energy created by your heating system, when duct efficiency is compromised by kinks, leaks and poor insulation. You can improve the efficiency of your duct system, and save energy and money, this winter by sealing any leaks in your ductwork, and adding additional insulation to the ducts in areas where there is little or no insulation surrounding the ducts.
    Heat Recovery Ventilators Send Fresh Air Into Your Home
    Heat recovery ventilators provide an energy-efficient method of removing stale, polluted air from inside your home and replacing it with fresh air from the outdoors. To understand what makes these units more efficient than traditional ventilation systems, you first need to know a little more about how they work.
    Whole-House Humidifier Benefits Reach Far Beyond Portable Unit Capabilities
    One of the simplest ways to increase your indoor comfort this winter in Ohio while lowering your heating bill is to add a whole-house humidifier to your home. If you've used portable humidifiers in the past and were frustrated with how much work they require to fill and clean them, consider adding a central humidifier to your home's forced-air heating equipment. These units connect to your furnace and send measured amounts of water vapor throughout your home.
    Consider Indoor Air Quality Contributions From An Attached Garage
    If your home has an attached garage, you could be unknowingly reducing your home's indoor air quality just by parking your car inside of it. And while an attached garage is a major convenience, using it to store vehicles or chemicals could be harmful to your health. Items that you store in a garage that degrade interior air quality include garden chemicals, insecticides, swimming pool chemicals, any kind of fuel-burning equipment and paints or finishes, as these products emit gases that inhibit long-term health.
    Variable-Speed Furnace Blowers Drive Comfort And Savings
    If you're looking for a way to increase your home's comfort this winter—without adding to your energy bill—consider variable-speed furnace blowers that use the latest technology to deliver air through your home's ducts. This type of system will improve comfort, indoor air quality, and energy savings.