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We've been
doing open loop geothermal since the early 80's. Always
seemed to have water problems whether it was getting rid of
the water, wells running dry, or nasty buildup. Since 1994,
we've installed closed loop geothermal systems and had much
better results.
One of the
common questions is about how the loops are installed.
Below are a few pictures of the equipment used to drill.
Click to enlarge.
  
After the
drilling is done, time for excavation where the loop field
is "header up" and brought into the house to connect to the
geothermal flow center which then connects to the geothermal
unit. Click to enlarge.

Here is how a
typical "rough grade" will look after they complete the
installation of the loops. On occasion, the yard will not
restore quite this nicely. About a year later, this yard
will be back to it's original condition. Click to enlarge.
 
This is a
different drilling rig. Click to enlarge.

Please note
these are pictures of jobs being done for Gordon Air
Conditioning taken by Thomas Gordon. If you see them
anywhere else, they got them from this site |