Geothermal Well and Pump Systems

 

  1. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), homeowners can save 30 to 70 percent on heating and 20 to 50 percent on cooling costs through geothermal systems.

 

Never worry about the oil bill again!

Geo means land. Thermal means heat. Together, they mean serious savings on heating and cooling costs for your home. Substantial cash rebates, tax exemptions, state loans, utility grants, rebates and incentives are available for those who qualify. Include in your calculations:

 

• Lower electricity bills

• Rebates from public service

• Less equipment maintenance

• A quieter home

• No fuel tanks

• No pricey oil deliveries

• No environmental impact

• Worry less about maintenance
• Up front cost offset by savings and added resale value

 

Mankind is always innovating new ways to fuel more comfortable living. It’s never been a trend to make smart energy choices. Geothermal heating and cooling technology answers the needs of our time for readily-available, clean, quiet, and efficient energy for our homes and businesses.

 

The best part is that you get paid back for your investment. Reduced electricity rates and rebates from your local utility company reward you for being energy smart.

 

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Harnessing the constant, unlimited 50 degrees +/- temperatures stored in the soil, geothermal is kind to the earth. No wood, coal, propane, heating oil, or fossil fuels are part of the geothermal process. A geothermal system is the source for forced air heating, domestic hot water, and radiant floor heat. It reduces summer heat gain and limits winter heat loss.

 

Geothermal systems work through a well or a series of wells drilled deep into the ground. A series of fluid-filled loops are laid underground, either vertically or horizontally. Grouting the loops creates increases heat conductivity.

 

The underground pipes capture or disperse heat from the well, using a heat exchanger to concentrate the energy. This energy is then brought into the home to heat water, cool and heat the air, and power radiant heat.

 

Geothermal systems can be installed as retrofit on virtually any size home or lot. Geothermal is especially effective when chosen as part of a new home’s overall energy strategy.

 

Geothermal Well and Pump Systems

 

Check out the cash rebates you can earn from public service for saving energy. A multitude of tax exemptions, state loans, utility grants, rebates and incentives are available for those who qualify. Take the time to see if your project meets the parameters at http://www.dsireusa.org/.

 

These savings are possible when a home or building is geothermal, and how much depends
on many factors. Include in your calculations:

• Lower electricity bills

• Rebates from public service

• Less equipment maintenance

• A quieter home

• No fuel tanks

• No pricey oil deliveries

• No environmental impact

• Worry less about maintenance
• Up front cost offset by savings and added resale value

 

 

 

Geothermal Well and Pump Systems

 

Closed Loop System

Horizontal Closed Loop

Vertical Closed Loop

Open Loop System

Standing Column

Grouting and HDPE Joint Fusion

 

Geothermal Well and Pump Systems

 

Wondering if a geothermal system would be right in your planned or existing home? It’s important to plan for success by carefully analyzing the costs and process with a team of engineers and installers.

 

1. We can help you bring together a team of professionals for your project. Unlike any other company in the region, Contoocook Artesian Well owns the equipment to drill geothermal wells in either vertical or horizontal orientation. Our sister company Henniker Directional Drilling (http://www.hddbore.com) is one of the top horizontal boring companies in New England. Contoocook Artesian Well holds water well drilling license number one and has been has been in the water business since 1936.

 

Energy Squid2. Many people would like to convert their existing homes to geothermal or purchase a new home that can be retrofitted with a geothermal system. For a retrofit, a few things to consider:

     • Age of the home ?

     • Size of the home?

     • How many floors in the home?

     • Does it have baseboard heat?

     • Does it have central AC?

 

3. You will need a plan, certified and designed by one of several local HVAC companies. The engineering company guides Contoocook Artesian Well in building and installing the best system for the site. It is important to work with companies with a reputation for attention to detail that will earn the state’s energy savings programs.

 

4. Take the time to see if your project meets the parameters at http://www.dsireusa.org./ Many projects are eligible for rebates from public service.

Geothermal Construction

Geothermal Well and Pump Systems

 

For more reading about geothermal technologies, please visit these web sites:

 

International Ground Source Heat Pump AssociationInternational Ground Source Heat Pump Association
Check the “What is Geothermal” section and the FAQ. This is the website of Accredited Installers, Trainers, and Certified GeoExchange Designers.

 

US Department of EnergyThe US Department of Energy : Geothermal Technology
The Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Program supports domestic energy supply options. Learn about the history, development, and new research.

 

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