Couple factors to consider for going with Geo. First is the 30% Federal tax credit it qualifies for. That is 30% of the total system including labor the the government will credit to you if you install one. The credit is a check back, not a tax deduction. Second a lot of states will give a real estate tax reduction for installing one. Third check with your power supplier as they may offer rebates. Fourth, the power company may offer reduced rate besides the rebates.
A couple clarifications concerning the use of water in the system and freezing up. Water is used in a closed loop system meaning the water never leaves the tubing but is recirculated. We put methanol in with the water to make an antifreeze. I have seen the water temp as low as 25 degrees and still circulate and heat just fine. Other guys use an antifreeze solution instead of the methanol but that is more expensive. You can do 2 wells like someone said but you will need permits to dump water back into the second well plus a bigger circulating pump to pump the water up out of the well. A Geo system will give you the most efficient cooling system there is for basically very little cost.
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