Posted by blinwmiaol.com on June 30, 2009 at 21:14:24 from (71.10.5.199):
I know there are a few folks here that have geothermal heating systems in their homes, so I am asking for your experience. I am getting prices on a 5 ton Waterfurnace with an open loop. The ductwork I have is way undersized so I will have to get new duct from the basement up to both floors. The 2 quotes have me hooking up the electric to the unit as well as installing the drain field. One quote came back at 18,400 and the other at 18,700. Does this seem realistic? I had heard that an open loop system would be thousands cheaper, but I can't imagine anyone putting in a closed loop system costing close to 25 K. The few people I had heard from had closed systems put in for what mine is quoted. Am I just being hosed by the 2 local dealers, or is there some way this is reasonable? Appreciate any responses.
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