Embedding pipe underground isn’t the only option if you’re thinking about adding geothermal energy in Longmont. Ponds and lakes are great options for heating and cooling your home.
This equipment is closed-loop, like the models we install, but we put them at the bottom of a pond or lake. Much like below-ground, pond and lake temperatures are extremely stable at the bottom.
How Large Does My Pond or Lake Need to Be?
For the average home, you’ll need a 1/2- to ¾-acre body of water that’s at least 8 feet deep.
A geothermal pond or lake system can be less expensive than common two-earth loop options. As with many heating and cooling systems, geothermal pond loops depend on your distinct settings, proper design, as well as the size and depth of your lake.
Our Expert team at Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning can determine if your pond is suitable for a geothermal system. We’ll supply you with a free quote once we’ve taken a look—and we’ll create a design just for your home.