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02/24/2008 10:21 PM  
I am thinking about replacing my oil hot water furnace with a geothermal unit. my house is 3300 sqft with moderate insulation. my question is did anybody install a unit like this and how does it work.I would like to do my own install but I can't find much info on this kind of unit I would appreicate any info.

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02/24/2008 11:09 PM  
How does your hot water furnace heat the house? With radiators? baseboard? air handler? Geothermal only produces about 120 deg. F. of water. Radiators and baseboard need hotter water.

Clark Timothy (clark@pinksdx.com)
VP sales, Tuff Luck Geothermal Drilling
Geothermal Heat Pumps: Heating and Cooling that's Dirt Cheap!
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