We did our first vertical closed loop geothermal job in the late 80’s. It was a 54 ton system for an office building. Pretty large job to start out on. As you can guess, it didn’t go as smoothly as we had hoped it would, even so, we kept with it. We have learned a lot since then. We have done many office buildings, banks, and residential homes. Most recently we did an 80 unit apartment complex which needed 160 vertical loops.
We have some of the most state of the art drilling rigs and grouting equipment to get the job done fast and more importantly, done right. Getting the loop to the total depth we needed and grouted from the bottom up.
We are IGSHPA certified loop installers. This means we can drill, set the loop, fuse the header and pipe it into the building, meaning, you won’t need two different companies to do the job.
Thanks for spending a few minutes of your time with us. If you have any questions or need an estimate or any service, you can email us at maurerwell@comcast.net or, the old fashion way, give us a call at 574-272-7524.
Photo credit (Above): Alaska Center for Energy and Power
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Energy Efficient
Geothermal systems use the earth's free, renewable energy to heat and cool your home, and can save you up to 70% on your energy bills compared to conventional heating and cooling
Geothermal systems have fewer moving parts than traditional systems, making them less prone to wear and tear and able to last up to 25 years or more. This means you'll spend less on repairs and replacements over time.
Geothermal systems use the sun's energy, a clean, renewable resource, and don't emit CO2 into the atmosphere. They also produce lower greenhouse gas emissions than fossil fuels.
Geothermal systems can help to not only filter out contaminants and allergens in your air, but they can also help to regulate and control humidity, leading to easier and cleaner breathing in your home
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