Golden Days Heating & Cooling

4.9
461 reviews

About

HVAC Contractor
Golden Days Heating & Cooling provides geothermal and conventional heating and cooling services to Medina, OH, and surrounding areas.

Details

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Location

Golden Days Heating & Cooling
249 S State Rd, Medina, OH
44256, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.9
461 reviews
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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Customer Service

Customers consistently praised the friendly, knowledgeable, and professional service provided by technicians, particularly highlighting Jason and Brandon.

Professionalism

The business is noted for its high standards of professionalism, with technicians arriving on time, being courteous, and maintaining clean work areas.

Technical Expertise

Many reviews emphasized the technicians' deep knowledge of geothermal systems, with customers feeling confident in their diagnoses and solutions.

Value for Money

Customers appreciated the reasonable pricing and felt they received excellent value for the services rendered, often comparing it favorably to competitors.

Reliability

The company is recognized for its prompt response times and reliability in addressing HVAC issues, with many customers expressing their intention to use their services again.
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    Dave Niemeyer
    Nov 13, 2025
    5.0
    I recently had my Geothermal system replaced by Golden Days Heating and Cooling. I am beyond happy with the service and work completed. From the quote to the end of the job it was all professionalism and great work. The crew did a great job and everything looks amazing. It was so clean after they left. Andrew was great at explaining all the options and pricing while answering any questions I had. If you are looking for an HVAC company I highly recommend Golden Days Heating and Cooling. Very happy customer here.
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    Pam Oberholtzer
    Sep 24, 2025
    5.0
    Very good!
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    Dora Makse
    Sep 5, 2025
    5.0
    Good old fashioned business ethic. People were super nice, excellent customer service skills (impossible to find these days), very reasonably priced, and fast. There was a flurry of technology in a short amount of time, which was a little intimidating for us older folks not completely tech savvy, but that's not really a bad thing 😉. Will definitely use them again and will refer them. Thanks
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    Scott Sadowsky
    Aug 28, 2025
    5.0
    Brandon showed up, diagnosed the problem quickly. He was thorough in his explanation of the issue and had it resolved straight away. Well done, we are very pleased.
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    Wendy Hayes
    Aug 27, 2025
    5.0
    Normal service checkup call. Jason was very kind and knowledgeable. He was great with my huskies & greeted them as well. 😊🐾

Frequently Asked Questions About Golden Days Heating & Cooling

What are signs my HVAC system needs to be repaired or replaced?

A properly sized HVAC system should be able to keep the temperature in the home within about a degree of the thermostat's setpoint on a "normal" day for the season. The outliers are if it is extremely hot or cold, which it may not have been designed to handle. Your HVAC system should operate about the same each and every time it runs; it should become nothing more than background noise in your day-to-day life. When it begins to feel or sound different than you've come to expect, just like with a vehicle, it's worth at least a phone call to your HVAC service provider to get an opinion. If your system is having trouble keeping up with the temperature you've set, it may very well be worth the investment to have a qualified professional come take a look.

How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

This can be a difficult question to answer, as it really depends on the preference of the homeowner. Maintenance has two benefits: to keep a system operating at peak efficiency and to spot any potential issues in advance of their failure. If you don't have maintenance done, you'll know it needs repaired because it obviously will not be heating or cooling the home, and this tends to occur at the least opportune moment when the weather is at an extreme. This goes beyond the simple answer of "Murphy's Law" and is actually due to the fact that the systems have to work their hardest during these peak periods of demand, cycling on and off several times an hour, which inevitably puts excessive pressure on weakened or failing parts. In essence, routine maintenance attempts to prematurely catch these failures and minimize these downtimes so that your day-to-day life isn't affected as much. While some homeowners like to have a maintenance check twice a year, we recommend getting it looked at at least once every couple of years. The longer you go between maintenance services, the more you leave that peace of mind to chance. The system is going to operate fine right up until it doesn't.