Climatemaster Heating and Cooling
Question: I don't know how to choose a geothermal heat pump brand or a contractor. Is
there a significant difference between Waterfurnace vs.
Climatemaster or Waterfurnace
vs. Geocomfort or is there a brand that you would recommend over
another brand? Also, do you have any suggestions about how to go about finding a reputable
geothermal installer?
There are many good brands of geothermal
heatpump equipment out there. If your geothermal installer is trained well and satisfies his customers,
then chances are he has selected a brand that best serves you as well.
This goes beyond price, a reputable geothermal
brand will offer training for the dealer and demand that the contractor measures up to their standards for quality,
installation and service. In short if the dealer takes care of you through
service, then he is probably using a quality brand of geothermal equipment.
The best way to find a choice of geothermal installers these days is through the web. I
am familiar with the WaterFurnace site, www.waterfurnace.com.
There one could locate recognized dealers in their area by simply providing their zip
code.
After your list choices,
then you can investigate how well they conduct business. Chances are all of these dealers install conventional
heating and cooling as well as geothermal systems. So you can ask for
references.
If the dealer has a reputable job with his
“standard” or “non geothermal” customers, then chances are he will likewise have quality installments of geothermal
systems as well. Nothing beats an experienced geothermal dealer and I
would weigh in how long he’s been in business and how many systems he installed.
You need to find a contractor that will
address all of your needs. A complete survey of the house will be necessary due to its age and problems with
her air delivery system. It will take investigating but you will have to have your priorities
addressed.
Other than installing geothermal systems, the
contractor should perform load calculations to determine the exact size of equipment you need. It’s easy to
understand why one would not want a system that’s too small but over sizing the system is likewise wasteful,
unnecessarily expensive AND less comfortable. Comfort systems are like clothes –
it must fit.
I have been in the energy consulting and energy
efficient home design business for over 20 years. I have dealt with a lot of companies, geothermal
installers, and systems. When it comes to the best brand of geothermal heat pump, Waterfurnace vs.
Climatemaster or Waterfurnace vs. Geocomfort, I rate Waterfurnace first and Climatemaster
second. Waterfurnace Geothermal is a worldwide company,
trains their installers to do it right, and provides great customer service.
I want to thank the following Waterfurnace
representative for his assistance in my research over the years.
Keith Key Territory Manager MS / AL / FL
Panhandle WaterFurnaceInternational
103 Carriage Lane
Madison, MS 39110
Office: (877) 533-0218
Cell: (260) 442-2987
Fax: (877) 634-7470

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