Thanks for the review!We are currently considering this system here in Canada and your review(might be the only"review" on youtube lol) extremely informative.
noclouds111 - Awesome! Those are great incentives. The incentives are much nicer nowadays than in 2006. $30k cars will never make an owner money but a ground-source heat pump will! Surprising geothermal hasn't caught on more.
As a comparison to your install, ours was $28k before deductions of 30 percent Fed tax break right off the top, & also a 2k per ton (3 ton unit) break from state of CT, & $1500 from the elec company. Added up, the deal was a no-brainer. While the Geo unit is 'green', it does suck up quite a bit of electricity...which is created by burning fossil fuels. In any event, our installer said, 'you're gonna love it!' And, he was right!
Good review. In Aug 2010, we retrofitted our 1550 sq ft home for Geo (with ductwork), & a solar-electric system. On very cold days, we use over 50kw/day, thermostat set at 70 deg. Although the monthly elec bill on the coldest months is over $200, the cost of oil is at $3.40. We can already project that our Geo unit will be the clear winner after a year, and this includes heat, hot water, & cooling. We can't wait to experience the cooling aspect of this unit. continued....PT2
Thank you for posting this!! My sister and I are going to get geothermal and your video really helps.
sueishere25 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the review!We are currently considering this system here in Canada and your review(might be the only"review" on youtube lol) extremely informative.
xneonxxx 3 weeks ago
noclouds111 - Awesome! Those are great incentives. The incentives are much nicer nowadays than in 2006. $30k cars will never make an owner money but a ground-source heat pump will! Surprising geothermal hasn't caught on more.
skoolshewz 10 months ago
As a comparison to your install, ours was $28k before deductions of 30 percent Fed tax break right off the top, & also a 2k per ton (3 ton unit) break from state of CT, & $1500 from the elec company. Added up, the deal was a no-brainer. While the Geo unit is 'green', it does suck up quite a bit of electricity...which is created by burning fossil fuels. In any event, our installer said, 'you're gonna love it!' And, he was right!
Thanks again for your review!
noclouds111 10 months ago
Good review. In Aug 2010, we retrofitted our 1550 sq ft home for Geo (with ductwork), & a solar-electric system. On very cold days, we use over 50kw/day, thermostat set at 70 deg. Although the monthly elec bill on the coldest months is over $200, the cost of oil is at $3.40. We can already project that our Geo unit will be the clear winner after a year, and this includes heat, hot water, & cooling. We can't wait to experience the cooling aspect of this unit. continued....PT2
noclouds111 10 months ago
thanks for your review... i'm just in the early stages of learning about geothermal heating and you video was much appreciated.
IIIThirdManIII 1 year ago