Home & Health Solutions
Home & Health Solutions
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If your home feels dusty, dry, or stale, or if allergies seem worse indoors, we evaluate air circulation, filtration, and humidity levels to identify potential air quality concerns. From upgraded filtration and whole-home air purification to humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and ventilation improvements, we recommend practical solutions designed to support cleaner, healthier air throughout the home. Each recommendation is based on the home’s layout, existing HVAC system, and seasonal conditions to help maintain consistent comfort year-round.
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Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless gas found in many Montana homes, particularly in areas with basements and crawl spaces. Because it cannot be seen or smelled, professional testing is the only way to determine indoor radon levels. We provide reliable testing services to accurately measure radon concentrations within the home and clearly explain the results. If elevated levels are detected, we offer straightforward guidance on recommended mitigation options so homeowners can make informed decisions about next steps.
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If your dryer is taking longer to dry clothes, feels unusually hot, or the exterior vent shows visible lint buildup, it may be time for a professional cleaning. Over time, lint and debris can restrict airflow, reduce appliance efficiency, and increase wear on the system. We thoroughly remove buildup from the vent line and check for airflow restrictions to restore proper performance. Routine dryer vent cleaning helps improve drying times, support energy efficiency, and reduce potential fire risk.
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Not every home was built with ductwork — and that doesn’t mean you can’t have reliable heating and cooling.
Ductless mini split systems offer an efficient, flexible solution for homes without forced air, as well as for additions, garages, bonus rooms, and remodeled spaces. These systems provide targeted temperature control without the need for major construction or invasive duct installation.
Mini splits are known for:
Energy efficiency
Quiet operation
Zoned temperature control
Heating and cooling in one system
They’re an excellent option for Montana homes where comfort needs vary from room to room.
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If your home relies on baseboard heat, radiant heat, or another non-forced-air system, traditional central AC may not be practical.
Ductless cooling systems allow AC to be added without tearing into walls or ceilings. Installation is typically straightforward and designed to blend cleanly into the home’s interior.
We evaluate:
Home layout
Insulation levels
Existing heating systems
Electrical capacity
Cooling goals and budget
From there, we recommend practical solutions that provide consistent comfort while supporting long-term efficiency.

