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Geothermal heating and cooling in home
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16585325" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Closed loop is most common unless you have a deep well into a aquifer that you can’t pump dry easily. The closed loop comes in two varieties, horizontal which is going to take up a good bit of space, akin to a septic system with the field lines versus a vertical loop that is bored deeply. Either way if you have a leak it can be expensive to fix, though horizontal is going to cost quite a bit more to find and correct the issue. You really need a company come out and do an analysis in regards to the lot and how deep you will have to go to attain consistent temps for efficiency. If it’s rocky it can be more expensive as you can imagine. Then you can get some bids.</p><p></p><p>It’s very simple honestly, removing the wild temperature swings that come from makeup air to heat or cool your home improves the efficiency greatly, just costly. Think of it as using the earth as one big radiator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16585325, member: 30475"] Closed loop is most common unless you have a deep well into a aquifer that you can’t pump dry easily. The closed loop comes in two varieties, horizontal which is going to take up a good bit of space, akin to a septic system with the field lines versus a vertical loop that is bored deeply. Either way if you have a leak it can be expensive to fix, though horizontal is going to cost quite a bit more to find and correct the issue. You really need a company come out and do an analysis in regards to the lot and how deep you will have to go to attain consistent temps for efficiency. If it’s rocky it can be more expensive as you can imagine. Then you can get some bids. It’s very simple honestly, removing the wild temperature swings that come from makeup air to heat or cool your home improves the efficiency greatly, just costly. Think of it as using the earth as one big radiator. [/QUOTE]
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