Posted by wilson ind on August 20, 2014 at 16:52:57 from (162.235.98.33):
Wanting to put in geothermal for daughter-son inlaw.No new furnace is needed, about 1800 feet of underground pipe at one dollar per foot. His Figures, New compressor and related equipment. We do backhoe work . Eight hundred feet of trench. One estimate 15 thousand. Other estimate bored underground turnkey system 14 thousand. Both said well you get a new water heater. Its supplied my REMC no cost to installer and not installed. Also both state Well you get thirty percent tax credit. Seem they want the 30% as extra profit. Maybe I am dreaming, however seams compressor and coil cannot be so much more that central air with air to air heatpump. Say double that of air to air. I figured 10 thousand tops. Ok I am an old tightwad . Let me have your take on this.
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