Posted by phillip d on January 12, 2008 at 08:11:25 from (142.176.115.57):
In Reply to: geo-thermal heating posted by TVB on January 12, 2008 at 07:34:13:
My neighbour has it in their new home,it is about the same size as yours.They have in-floor heating up and down stairs.Theirs has two wells,one pumps out ,the other in,not sure if two is necessary,but that's what they have.It takes the water out at 40 degrees and compresses it to heat it up to 110 or 120,then circulates it through the floor.I think they said that their light bill went from 100 a month in the summer to 600 in the coldest months.But it gets as low as -40 here,sometimes for days or even weeks at a time,you have to keep that in mind.They have a comercial electric water heater incase of a failure.It does an excellent job heating their home,cost of heat is reasonable,500 a month during very cold months,no polution or chance of flue fire.They lost their previous home to a wood furnace fire and vowed never again,they narrowly escaped.
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