Geothermal for new construction and retrofit

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Published 2017-10-31
Geothermal technology is one of the most energy efficient ways to heat and cool your home. Installation methods allow almost any type or style of home to take advantage of geothermal heating and cooling. Whether its new construction or retrofit, installing geothermal could be right for you.

All Comments (8)
  • @Leader_0_1
    Is this system working good in the area that have the difference in temperature between summer and winter 50 - 0?
  • @Peek4pony
    JE&E Electrical you need to get your excavator to shore up walls of that trench or at least put the Clay pile elsewhere away from the Trench. You are at great risk of incurring a Collapse of Trench wall and Drowning Burying one of the workers in the Video.
  • @1goblingreen404
    My understanding is that the ground remains a constant 55 degrees, but that antifreeze is added to the water in the system. This seems like an unnecessary step, no? Over 20 degrees above the freeze point seems like a huge buffer to not need antifreeze.
  • @poohbear4130
    Umm is that ditch more than 4' deep? No cut back, that spill,pile is more than 4' from the edge of the ditch. Slope to the Toe!!!! No access or egress, Can't imagine what a real operator would think of that ditch!! "Lets walk around in running shoes" and without any safety gear. People look around would you let your 16 yr old work in that. That's why regulators and local authorities get P.O. and accidents happen!!!! Just had a surveyor killed when jumped down for a "Quick measurement"! Do not accept good enough!!! I hope they read this and get the message it takes little work to make it safe.
  • @Bfould3120
    You don’t mention the increased electricity consumption from pumping. It is a significant additional cost.