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Geothermal heating and cooling in home
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16585343" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>Well be looking into that as well but it’s pricey in it’s self. </p><p></p><p>we are also going to make sure the building envelope is insulated more to bring up the R value, doing solar as we have great coverage area on both side of the roof getting sun all day, and doing quality windows. The house is getting done with the zip system as well which is something I had done on a previous home build a few years ago and really noticed a difference vs the current home we bought second hand currently. </p><p></p><p>we’ll be on 10 acres so plenty of room for a horizontal system, and the digging is negligible as I can do that or have a family member that will do it at cost. The builder were using is a family friend and is all for me saving money on digging and clearing if I pay my family member as that’s who he sub contracts to anyway. </p><p></p><p>The upside to the geothermal is were also doing a pool at the time of the home build so it makes sense to do everything at the same time. I do worry about potential leaks so I’m curious about that. </p><p></p><p>the home is open floor plan with open living room to the second story so it can definitely take a bit more to control temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16585343, member: 57447"] Well be looking into that as well but it’s pricey in it’s self. we are also going to make sure the building envelope is insulated more to bring up the R value, doing solar as we have great coverage area on both side of the roof getting sun all day, and doing quality windows. The house is getting done with the zip system as well which is something I had done on a previous home build a few years ago and really noticed a difference vs the current home we bought second hand currently. we’ll be on 10 acres so plenty of room for a horizontal system, and the digging is negligible as I can do that or have a family member that will do it at cost. The builder were using is a family friend and is all for me saving money on digging and clearing if I pay my family member as that’s who he sub contracts to anyway. The upside to the geothermal is were also doing a pool at the time of the home build so it makes sense to do everything at the same time. I do worry about potential leaks so I’m curious about that. the home is open floor plan with open living room to the second story so it can definitely take a bit more to control temperature. [/QUOTE]
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