Geothermal Heat Pump Installation Process
The Geothermal Heat Pump Installation Process begins with the design of the specifications of the property’s heating and air conditioning system. The specifications of the system to be installed are dependent upon various factors such as square footage, your property’s insulation and number of heating and cooling zones (for larger homes). Learn more about geothermal heat pump cost comparison; compared to their least efficient competitors’ technologies.
-
Design of Geothermal Heating & Cooling System’s Specifications
-
Drill Geothermal Wells Also Known As Bore Holes
-
Dig Trenches Up Until House
-
Couple & Prepare Vertical Ground Loop; Insert Vertical Geothermal Ground Loop(s) Into Bore Hole(s); Couple Pipes Within Trench According To Geothermal Pipe Field Design
-
Drill Two Circular Holes Into Real Estate Property Proximal To Ideal Inner-Location Near Geothermal Heat Pump; Install Plumbing Connectors
-
Connect Indoor Plumbing for Geothermal Heat Pump System
-
Bury trenches containing coupled vertical geothermal closed-loop geothermal piping
-
Configure indoor plumbing throughout the house
-
Uninstall old legacy heating and cooling system
-
Install new geothermal heat pump and connect plumbing, electricity, and ventilation
-
Prime the geothermal pipes by filling them with a mixture of antifreeze and water; use a device that prevents bubbles from forming and clears debris from the aqueous solution
-
Replant / Resod Grass Where Geothermal Trenches Had Been Dug For Borehole Installation of Vertical Closed-Loop Geothermal Piping