
Geothermal "Loop" Systems Provide Consistently Comfortable Temperatures
Geothermal heating and cooling systems use the moderate temperature of the earth or ground water below the frost line to extract heat in the winter, and provide cooling in the summer. It is environmentally friendly, cost effective and energy efficient. Geothermal heat pump systems replace traditional heating and air conditioning systems and provide “free” heat for your hot water heater.
Customized Installation of Geothermal Waterfurnace Systems
During geothermal Waterfurnace installation, a series of pipes, or “loops,” are laid underground in one of four designs: horizontal, vertical, pond and lake or open. Water flows through these loops to tap into the moderate temperature of the earth. This energy is transferred to thermal energy for your home. The design of your geothermal system will depend on your unique needs. Our certified experts will design and install the right geothermal system for you.
IGSHPA Certified Geothermal Installation
Our certified technicians (IGSHPA - International Ground Source Heat Pump Association) follow well established procedures to install the appropriate loop system for your unique requirements. We pride ourselves on our ethics and skill and strive for 100% customer satisfaction with every installation and service.
Typical Loop Installations
Horizontal Loops
This configuration is usually the most cost effective when adequate yard space is available and trenches are easy to dig. Pipes are placed in trenches that range in length from 100 to 400 feet. Horizontal ground loops are easiest to install while a home is under construction. However, new types of digging equipment that allow horizontal boring are making it possible to retrofit Geothermal (WaterFurnace) systems into existing homes with minimal disturbance to lawns.
Vertical Loops
In our geological area, these are the most common and cost-effective drill configuration.These are also the ideal choice when available land surface is limited. Drilling equipment is used to bore small 6" diameter holes from 150 to 300 feet deep. Vertical loops require less piping than horizontal loops because the deeper in the Earth is cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Vertical loops are very cost effective in the Cincinnati, N. Kentucky, Lexington and Louisville areas compared to other areas in the country.
Pond & Lake Loops
These are economical to install when a body of water is available. Coils of pipe are simply placed on the bottom of the pond or lake. Pond loops used in a closed system result in no adverse impacts on the aquatic system.
Open Loops
These use a constant supply of groundwater from underground aquifers as a direct energy source.
View our video to see the installation process of replacing with a geothermal system in a residential setting:
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N. Kentucky: 859.525.6407
Cincinnati: 513.474.7555
Lexington: 859.252.0403
Louisville: 502.363.1117
We proudly serve Cincinnati, N. Kentucky, Lexington and Louisville.
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What Our Geothermal Customers Are Saying...
"I recently completed a large commercial project that included a $300,000 Geothermal system. Arronco completed the project on time and on budget. I was pleased with their end product and would hire them again.
L.Z.
Production Manager
"I particularly like that we don't have to listen to noisy outside air conditioning units, and that the air circulation is much quieter and efficient."
Frank S
"My new geothermal system reaches the set temperature quickly and quietly."
Susan L
"We are looking forward to lower utility bills and the 30% tax credit. It should also add value to the sale price of our house should we decide to move, we probably won't now."
Dan B
"As you know we have a large home. Approximately 6000 square feet finished with total heat and cooling. Our largest utility bill ever has been approximately $220 for 1 month. We even have a swimming pool that filters all summer long."
Chris B
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