Our aim is to offer you the most optimal Geothermal design, equipment, and loop fields at a reasonable price. We strive to provide top-notch training to our installers, ensuring they become industry leaders. We value our customers and employees as part of our extended family.

Our aim is to offer you the most optimal Geothermal design, equipment, and loop fields at a reasonable price. We strive to provide top-notch training to our installers, ensuring they become industry leaders. We value our customers and employees as part of our extended family.

Benefits of a Geothermal System

Energy Availability & Efficiency

Multi-Functionality Brings Greater Simplicity

Low Maintenance

The Short-Term Cost and Long-Term Reward

Peace Of Mind

Protect Your Investment

Key Considerations to a Successful Geothermal System

All geothermal heat pumps are highly efficient. Thus, proper design and installation of the entire system is key to your comfort, energy efficiency and system reliability.

A question to ask yourself when speaking with a geothermal contractor: “Is this contractor selling the equipment or the whole design and installation of a geothermal system?”

A few key factors essential for ensuring a proper working geothermal system:

  • Selecting a qualified contractor
  • Equipment selection & sizing
  • Loop field type & sizing
  • Duct sizing
  • Radiant systems design & application
  • Controls and operation.

10 Things To Ask A Geothermal Contractor

  1. Number of installed Geothermal systems
  2. References from installed Geothermal systems from five years ago as well as 5 most recent installations
  3. Will contractor provide you with a heat loss and heat gain calculation using “Manual J”?
  4. Have your professional contractor explain a C.O.P.
  5. Type of training & how many employees are trained for Geothermal installation
  6. Will contractor provide you with a “D Super Heater”? (required for most rebates and tax credits)
  7. Is the model of heat pump spect for your project ARI rated?: (required for most rebates and tax credits)
  8. Ask your prospective contractor to explain the basics of how heat pump refrigerant systems work
  9. Inquire about equipment manufacturers and warranties
  10. Is the contractor Licensed, Bonded & Insured