I am interested in installing a ground source heat pump for heating and air conditioning in east Texas. Has anyone had any experience in using a “slinky” type tubing in a vertical hole?
Thanks
I am interested in installing a ground source heat pump for heating and air conditioning in east Texas. Has anyone had any experience in using a “slinky” type tubing in a vertical hole?
Thanks
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Since you haven't received an answer yet, and I can't really help you, I thought I'd refer you the Breaktime forum. Just click on Breaktime, three over from House Chat near the top of this page. They will morethan likely be able to help you.
Thanks for sending me to the Breaktime location!
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You are welcome--usually has faster and IMO, better, responses than at House Chat unless you are asking about home design or decorating.
Try the guys at http://www.healthyheating.com