Geonomic Developments is exactly the kind of business you want to avoid. They are technically extremely poor. I had them install a residential geothermal heating/cooling system at my home in 2010, but it fails every winter, when the heating is most needed. I saw a lot of bad workmanship during installation, which was really telltale signs in the end. I have posted several images and photos, so please take a look. (1) The system was installed by Geonomic Developments, (2) The main unit stands obliquely, which even counteracts the drainage from the front side, (3) Nothing stays there; They tried to attach the water pump on the drywall without a support, ending up with the pump breaking off from the wall and barely holding on with just a screw, (4) The ground-water pipe is dangling off from the ceiling, (5) The thermal insulator is draping off; on the right-hand side in the same photo, they poked holes randomly for the drain pipe; they do not care they are actually damaging the property by doing that, (6) The ground-water temperatures are so cold that big ice balls form on the ground-water connections to the unit, at both the incoming and outgoing sides, (7) After seeing all the telltale signs and the failing unit, I have measured the ground-water temperatures; The temperatures go way below 30 degreeF, reaching 20 degreeF on the outgoing side, which is way, way too cold for the geothermal system. The ground loop is so undersized that the unit predictably fails just around the outside temperature of 30 degreeF. This is not really the system I can count on during winter. If you don't want to see the same problem, just skip Geonomic Developments.
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