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21 Jan 2009 06:44 PM

Hi All,

I showed up on the boards a short time ago with a personal problem that needed fixed.  I got good data and diagnosis of where my project went off the rails.  I have since stuck around and added what I can to help the geo community.

In a recent meeting we came to the conclusion that the best way to market geothermal is through education.  Recent events bore out that both the homeowner and some hvac's needed it.

With the new president saying he is going to back it the potential for a more "quick buck" installer pool is a real reality.  To that end we built a web site.  All are welcome. We tried to make it comprehensive and informative as possible for all to share.

Have a quick look if you can.  We are seeking feedback.  We are also providing links to people and businesses on the site for others to use as a resource.

We took the approach that a picture is worth a thousand words and put up pictures of things that frequently come up on boards as well as a glossary of sorts.

WeberWellDrilling.com
Eric

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21 Jan 2009 07:42 PM
Way to go Eric....Good looking web page
Dewayne Dean

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21 Jan 2009 10:50 PM
I liked it. With it you'll quickly differentiate yourself from the nitwits in this business.
Curt Kinder <br><br>

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill <br><br><a href="http://www.greenersolutionsair.com">www.greenersolutionsair.com</a>
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22 Jan 2009 06:13 AM
Thank you for the positive feedback.
Eric
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22 Jan 2009 08:29 AM

Suggestions:

Add a line of text to the bottom of the photos, especially on the parts galley so I know what I'm looking at.

Seperate residential parts galley from the commerical parts galleys, those two giant red pumps are definitely not residential. I think a regular joe will be scared off by the massive equipment, they are not going to realize there house doesn't need two super pumps.

On your contact screen, provide an area of coverage, that is how far your willing to travel for projects.

For the open loop earth link page, the correct GWT is 57F for Delware, perpahs you should update the page to correctly reflex your area of coverage.

Other than that, it looks pretty good, better than I could make.

 

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22 Jan 2009 10:20 AM
Thank you for your input.
We still have a lot of tweaking to do.  I noticed last nite that some of the pictures were mixed up.  In the pieces and parts gallery we had a text line, but we thought it detracted from the photo?  Operating area!  Now that is a good catch. Adding today.

In regard tothe gwt.  This is where the rubber hits the pavement.  The difference between data and field inteligence.

Keep it coming and I will keep tweeking.

Eric
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