Installation Process

Step 1:
Talk to an expert (~15 min)

Talk to an expert and schedule a visit to see if your home can be outfitted with a geothermal system.

Step 2:
Home assessment (~1 hour)

A technician will visit your home and determine the best equipment and loop for your needs.

Step 3:
Installation (2-5 days)

The loop system and heat pump will be installed over the course of a week.

There are four main types of loop systems.

A geothermal system uses a series of underground pipes called "loops."

Vertical Loops

Horizontal Loop

Pond Loop

Open Loop

Vertical Loop
This is the most commonly installed loop system, advantageous when space is limited. Equipment is used to drill holes four inches wide and between 100 and 400 feet deep.
Horizontal Loop
Excavation equipment is used to create trenches for the loops: 100- to 440-feet long and 5-6 feet below the frost line for consistent temperatures.
Pond Loop
Utilized when a body of water is available. Coils of pipe are placed ond.the bottom of the pond.
Open Loop
Instead of circulating a solution, this system uses groundwater for the heat exchange process, then directs it into drainage after use.

What geothermal owners say.

Brian

Stamford, CT

"I'm very satisfied with our choice to install a geothermal system and look forward to many years of comfort and savings!"

Ray

Tulsa, OK

"Investing in geothermal was one of the best decisions we've made. The monthly savings we see on our utility bill makes our neighbors jealous, we don't have a noisy outdoor unit, and we have peace of mind that it will last for years to come."

Jana

Butler, KS

"I love my geothermal heat pump! When it came time to build our new home, we seized the opportunity to install the most efficient system we could. Now our bill is usually around $100 a month."

Brian

Stamford, CT

"I'm very satisfied with our choice to install a geothermal system and look forward to many years of comfort and savings!"

 

 

Ray

Tulsa, OK

"Investing in geothermal was one of the best decisions we've made. The monthly savings we see on our utility bill makes our neighbors jealous, we don't have a noisy outdoor unit, and we have peace of mind that it will last for years to come."

 

Jana

Butler, KS

"I love my geothermal heat pump! When it came time to build our new home, we seized the opportunity to install the most efficient system we could. Now our bill is usually around $100 a month."

 

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