Posted by Jim from PA on September 26, 2009 at 10:18:36 from (130.203.164.114):
In Reply to: Re: Geothermal posted by IAGary on September 26, 2009 at 05:30:05:
Gary, You are correct I have no air conditioning or duct work in the house. I do not need air conditioning or want it. My concern is as Lyle posted above that the current system was probably designed for a higher water temp than the geothermal can produce. I was thinking that maybe I could keep the oil as a secondary source for when the geo-thermal could not do its job. And also considered adding radiant floor heat to the first floor since I have access from the basement. I have good way of getting duct ork to the second floor, but I also had a thought of installing ducts in the basement and having 2 systems with one running through the current baseboard hotwater servicing the entire house. And then the second system would be forced air to the first floor only. Does this seem workable?
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