I appreciate your email. I will check out Johnstone supply. I have received a little information and am having an adventure of it. People who are experienced designers and installers are giving very different information. So, it will be interesting to sort it all out. Thank you for your advice. If you have any other suggestions, I would appreciate your passing them along later.
From: "Art" <[address removed]>
To: [address removed]
Sent: Saturday, January 24,[masked]:48:46 AM
Subject: Re: [alternativeenergy-146] Residential geo thermal heat pumps
Hi Tom
Thank you for asking the question.
This could be a good forum for this type of discussion.
I know someone who put in a system. I think he subcontracted it out. You may try going into a local Johnstone supply and ask for a referral. They will sell the equipment so they must deal with the installers. It may turn out to be quite an expense. You may find that a mini split like the Mitsubishi "Mr Slim" will work well.
Art
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On Thu, Jan 22,[masked]:13 AM EST Tom wrote:
>Hi, Folks,
>
>I'm considering installing a geothermal heating system in my home in Watertown. Is there any experience within the group about this sort of project? Design, equipment, vendors, contractors?
>
>Thank you.
>
>T o m
>
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