Gotta tell ya! This little machine (Mcquay geothermal heat pump) is everything you advertised it as, but is more. How so? My contractor had never seen one of these. They put it together, had a small electrical problem (no, not something your people would have expected) and your tech support was all over it.
The pump had 2000 sq ft at temp (72) from 97 degrees at 99 percent hum (to 60 percent). in less than 24 hours. Quiet, smooth, the well pumps amaze everyone who sees them, had hot water (without the water heater running) in less than 24 hours.
We are talking to the kids. They are spending 4 grand on propane and 3500 on electricity to heat and cool their house, you know, old folks don't know squat, and are not modern enough to provide council. Guess what, I'll show them the power bill and let them figure it out for themselves.
People ask me "how long will it take to payback the investment?" The answer? I don't care, where else can you earn $150.00 a month on a $20,000 investment from a CD or saving account?
I am very happy I found you guys. Shopping on the web is always a crap-shoot but you are a solid vendor. Thank You.
Hi. I don't know what's required where you are, but a backup is good...we use propane because we cook with it and have a decorative fireplace thing, etc. You might use the electric kind, though it's expensive to run. you'll love it.
I have a geothermal heating system in my house in Cooperstown, NY. It is so much better feeling than old fashioned blast-in-your-face way. It's a no brainer....no more fossil fuel....the only work being done is the electricity to drive the unit. about one fifth of the cost NOW....cools beautifully, too. The heat is just lying there in the ground.
@rvbarnesboy Were you required to have a backup furnace unit? And if so, is it gas or electric? I've been getting quotes on geothermal systems and the installers are still pushing a gas backup furnace. I want to do away with the unsightly propane tank in my backyard, if the electric backup is fairly decent.
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snowwolf23 6 months ago
HOLY MOLY! You guys really did the whole thing "do it yourself", including the digging part! Amazing!
All the other geothermal YT videos only show the system inside the house. They never show the actual digging into the earth part. Thanks!
mphello 8 months ago
Satisfied Geothermal Customer from 855-INGRAMS
Gotta tell ya! This little machine (Mcquay geothermal heat pump) is everything you advertised it as, but is more. How so? My contractor had never seen one of these. They put it together, had a small electrical problem (no, not something your people would have expected) and your tech support was all over it.
ingramchannel 1 year ago
The pump had 2000 sq ft at temp (72) from 97 degrees at 99 percent hum (to 60 percent). in less than 24 hours. Quiet, smooth, the well pumps amaze everyone who sees them, had hot water (without the water heater running) in less than 24 hours.
ingramchannel 1 year ago
We are talking to the kids. They are spending 4 grand on propane and 3500 on electricity to heat and cool their house, you know, old folks don't know squat, and are not modern enough to provide council. Guess what, I'll show them the power bill and let them figure it out for themselves.
ingramchannel 1 year ago
People ask me "how long will it take to payback the investment?" The answer? I don't care, where else can you earn $150.00 a month on a $20,000 investment from a CD or saving account?
I am very happy I found you guys. Shopping on the web is always a crap-shoot but you are a solid vendor. Thank You.
Best Regards and we wish you good fortune,
Tom Sawyer
ingramchannel 1 year ago
Can you add geothermal to an existing heat pump system?
SamuraiCommando 1 year ago
Hi. I don't know what's required where you are, but a backup is good...we use propane because we cook with it and have a decorative fireplace thing, etc. You might use the electric kind, though it's expensive to run. you'll love it.
rvbarnesboy 1 year ago
I have a geothermal heating system in my house in Cooperstown, NY. It is so much better feeling than old fashioned blast-in-your-face way. It's a no brainer....no more fossil fuel....the only work being done is the electricity to drive the unit. about one fifth of the cost NOW....cools beautifully, too. The heat is just lying there in the ground.
rvbarnesboy 2 years ago 2
@rvbarnesboy I am so getting this in my house...that is when I get one. Still in college you know.
Chevyguy2003 1 year ago
@rvbarnesboy Were you required to have a backup furnace unit? And if so, is it gas or electric? I've been getting quotes on geothermal systems and the installers are still pushing a gas backup furnace. I want to do away with the unsightly propane tank in my backyard, if the electric backup is fairly decent.
VonKaNon 1 year ago
Now there is a 30% Tax Credit for installing Geo.
ArroncoComfortAir 2 years ago
Nice! I want one. Great idea!
mctoxey 2 years ago