Posted by welled deers on March 05, 2013 at 06:14:40 from (69.168.250.166):
In Reply to: OT Geothermal posted by David G on March 04, 2013 at 19:32:28:
We live in north central Minnesota and have had Geo thermal(closed loop) for 12 years. We have been pleased with the results. Geo thermal was more attractive in 2000 when we installed it compared to today's prices, but I still think it is worth considering and current systems are more efficient than ours. Our house was built with Geo thermal in mind which is also helpful and we use a combination of in floor radiant and forced air heating. We have two backup heating systems (in-plenum and propane). We had three energy analysis reviews done and all came up with a 7-8 year payback. Our actual payback was closer to 5 years. We also worked with our electrical company and have what they call Dual-fuel which gives us a reduced electrical rate. if I remember correctly the rate is 5.3 cents a kwh. Keep in mind that your air conditioning costs are also significantly reduced. Do your homework and work with your elecrical supplier.
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