My husband and I are looking at a house with Geothermal Heating. It was originally a beautiful home, but the previous owners neglected it and damaged the inside. It has a private pond and an ugly yard fountain, which I would want to tear out – however we were just told it has something to do with the heating. The house also has a wood burning stove. Is the Geothermal not sufficient enough to keep the house warm? I am not a woodburning stove fan. How do you like your Geothermal system? Does it keep your house warm?
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geo thermal is great.I work on them all the time. I have one at my house just waiting for me to install it. The unit should be able to heat the house if it is sized properly.The wood stove may be for extreme cold for when the pond freezes would be my guess, or the old owner just wanted to burn wood. I would assume they are using the pond for the water supply and return to the unit. Geo is very efficient and cheap to operate and can even heat your hot water with a reheat coil if equipped.
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