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Indoor air quality solutions

Poor indoor air quality can negatively affect your health, especially if you suffer from chronic conditions like asthma or allergies. It’s critical to find the cause in your home and address it.
Indoor air quality is affected by anything that releases gas or particles.

Indoor environmental toxins exist in your Pacific Northwest home’s air from various pollutants such as cleaning and personal-care products, smoking, burning of fossil fuel, and some types of treated wood and building materials. Other contributors could be inadequate ventilation, unmaintained heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and excessive moisture creating mold and bacteria.

How it works?

Our DiMax professionals are certified and trained to work with indoor air quality systems. If you are looking to expand your HVAC system to address your indoor air quality, we only install systems of the highest quality and caliber.

And when our indoor air quality experts make repairs, we only use top-quality parts and materials so you know your repair will last. We also perform regular professional maintenance on these systems to keep them running at peak performance and help give you the cleanest air to breathe.

How it works?

Our DiMax professionals are certified and trained to work with indoor air quality systems. If you are looking to expand your HVAC system to address your indoor air quality, we only install systems of the highest quality and caliber.

And when our indoor air quality experts make repairs, we only use top-quality parts and materials so you know your repair will last. We also perform regular professional maintenance on these systems to keep them running at peak performance and help give you the cleanest air to breathe in your second home, rental property, or year-round home.

How can you recognize poor indoor air quality?

Many times symptoms of poor indoor quality are mistaken as respiratory issues such as a cold or allergies. Common immediate health reactions are flu-like symptoms, dizziness, headaches, nose bleeds, fatigue, sore throats, and upper respiratory congestion.

Continual or repeated exposure to indoor pollutants can result in more serious health conditions like heart disease, respiratory diseases, and even cancer. These possibilities can be avoided by taking the proper precautions with your home’s indoor air.

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