Geothermal Wells

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Here at Independent Well Drilling we are fully trained to drill geothermal wells, and have extensive experience in doing so. There’s nothing that our well-drilling experts do not know about the field of well drilling, leading us to be vastly confident in drilling geothermal wells. We guarantee that our knowledge, experience, and dedication to customer satisfaction will lead us to the successful completion of any project we are hired to take on.

Geothermal Wells:

Geothermal wells, depending on how they are built, can be potable water well, meaning that the water is pure enough to consume. They can also be mechanical water wells that supply water to a geothermal heating and cooling system for a home or office building. There is no evidence that a water well that is used for geothermal heating and cooling is harmful enough to pollute or taint the water quality. Plenty of past clients have actually commented that their water quality is better than ever.

Other construction workers, engineers or HVAC installers may not know about geothermal water wells. This is probably because some of them aren’t trained extensively enough or because of the common demand for fossil fuel based systems. Geothermal HVAC is certainly not new, but it isn’t too common to find well drillers that provide geothermal drilling.

“Geothermal heating and cooling systems are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective space conditioning systems available according to the Environmental Protection Agency”- The Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium.

Geothermal Heating and Cooling System:

If you choose to have a geothermal heating and cooling system, then by far you will have a high-level of comfort. In geothermal systems, there is a dual-capacity compressor involved that improves the comfortability level of a home or office. A properly installed dual-capacity compressor will work at a low capacity and will provide your home or office with a consistent temperature.

The second part of a geothermal heating and cooling system that allows it to make your home more comfortable is a variable speed blower. A variable speed blower will operate at appropriate speeds, providing a lower output of air during times of lower operation, as well as a higher output when a higher capacity of air is needed. In addition, a premium quality air filtration system and humidity control can be included to the geothermal heating and cooling system for extra comfort. There is also a ground loop that can be added. An adequate ground loop will keep the system running at the proper capacity, helping it to work at a quiet level in your home.