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This home in Hooker, OK has 600' of vertical bore and a 3 ton unit. The installation was completed in 1995    
         
   

 

In 1996 we installed a Geothermal System for the family in this home located in Forgan, OK. They have approximately 800' of vertical bore and a 4 ton unit.
 
     
Typically we put the geothermal loop pipe in vertical bore holes, but from time to time we do other methods as well. This home in Woodward, OK has a Geothermal system that we installed in 2001. They have a 3 ton unit and 1200' of loop pipe in their pond. This is referred to as a "pond loop" and requires at least 10 feet of water above the pipe at all times and no beavers who love to chew on the poly pipe!

 
         
 

 

We installed Geothermal in this home in 1995. It is located in May, OK and has 600' of vertical bore with a 3 ton unit.