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Comments on 'NJ Install WaterFurnace Geothermal heating & cooling PART 1'

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hulkmam3 (November 4th, 2008 @ 10:57 am)
this looks amazing. eventauly we gotta come to terms with or soroundings and enviroment we got to or we are doomed.
rvbarnesboy (August 25th, 2008 @ 8:15 pm)
I believe in this technology and think that it will be emergent. seems like a no brainer. for all the reasons he said. am putting in my house in upstate new york. should pay for itself in five years. cheap oil is OVER.
4773266 (August 10th, 2008 @ 11:36 pm)
Go Ed! I agree with you completely. Should work well in The Bahamas.
the43k (July 31st, 2008 @ 6:01 pm)
I am completing the inside work today (Envision WaterFurnace and GeoTank).. I will have part II online soon. As far as benefits it will take some time to compile all data. We expect a system payback in about 7 to 8 years at current prices. We shall see.
Congcong143 (July 31st, 2008 @ 3:48 pm)
I am in the planning stage of putting geothermal heat pump in my home here in NJ too. It's very expensive (32K) because i don't have air ducts. Our heating is oil furnace and the cost has risen up to almost $5 a gallon. How long ago did you do this? are starting to get the benefit of it?
the43k (July 30th, 2008 @ 11:57 pm)
I will do my best, keep in mind actual long term savings will take months for the data to be calculated. Happy to hear you enjoyed part 1.
georgiageothermal (July 30th, 2008 @ 3:21 pm)
Nice video. Looking forward to Part 2, and hope it includes details about return on investment. I'm about to install a geothermal system in south Georgia & wish there were more testimonials online from people who have done it. The environmental benefits of geothermal are a no-brainer. I don't need to be convinced about that. For this technology to really catch on, people need details of cost & cost savings. At last year's NG prices, I expect my system to pay for itself in 6 years or less.
the43k (July 26th, 2008 @ 9:43 pm)
Part II is coming as soon as it is complete

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