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Engineered Air Balance is the leading authority in total system balancing and building commissioning at the forefront of industry standards and training. Show more

Engineered Air Balance is the leading authority in total system balancing and building commissioning at the forefront of industry standards and training.

The difference is in our team. As experts in our field, our team is specifically trained, equipped, and technically astute in all markets we serve. Each member of our team is committed to exhibiting our core values of integrity, quality, consistency, and teamwork.

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Even and his staff Victor responded immediately after a rain storm in Mesquite set up humidifier and fans to prevent/remediate any possible mole and moisture. Job well done. The guys communication is key to a strong professional business and key to helping homeowners understand what is necessary to... more

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They worked with me to work out scheduling problems.


I am considering placing a pool in my back yard. What should I know before i begin this process?
Mar 28, 2016
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We live in Columbus Ohio. Do I need a concrete base for a hot tub? The tub will be7'x7'. How important is it to have 220v. ?

Josh Buzzell of Regal Pools PRO answered:

Mar 30, 2015
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Engineered Air Balance

604 Spring Hill Dr., Ste 100,
Spring, TX
https://www.eabcoinc.com (281) 873-7084