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Harnessing The Earth's Energy By Installing Geothermal Lines In O'Fallon

Geothermal Lines

VM Mueller Trenching and Excavating will help your O'Fallon property harness the energy of the earth by installing state-of-the-art geothermal lines. Geothermal lines draw the heat out of the ground itself and use it to warm your home, and can reverse the process to help cool your home in the summer. It's vastly more eco-friendly than propane heating and can help homeowners save big on energy costs over time. However, installing geothermal lines is a complicated process that requires a utilities expert.

Fortunately, that's where the pros at VM Mueller Trenching and Excavating come in handy. As providers of expert utility installations, excavation, and septic tank services for O'Fallon locals, we have the equipment, experience, and know-how to install geothermal lines and equipment to get your home on an eco-friendly heating track. If you're planning on setting up your home with a geothermal system, get in touch with us today for a free estimate at 636-980-7757.

Digging For Geothermal Line Installation

Because geothermal systems rely on ground heat, they're installed several feet underground on your property. We use our excavation and trenching equipment to bury the system deep enough and make space for the looping geothermal system. Depending on what kind of geothermal system you're getting, the installation process will vary. Our experts will detail the specifics of the installation process for your geothermal system when creating an estimate.

Utility Installation Experts in O'Fallon

We install far more than just geothermal systems. Our industry pros can help with utility installation for residential and commercial properties throughout the O'Fallon area. Get in touch with us if you're looking for:

  • Geothermal System Installation
  • Propane Tank & Line Installation
  • Septic Tank Systems
  • Electrical Conduit Installation
  • Water Service Lines
  • Drywall & Down Spout Installation

Frequently Asked Geothermal Lines Questions

Depending on the specific type of system being installed, geothermal lines are installed using various methods, including horizontal trenching, vertical drilling, or directional boring, depending on the site conditions, available space, and system requirements. The lines are placed in trenches or boreholes and connected to the geothermal heat pump or unit inside the building.

Geothermal lines are typically buried underground at depths ranging from 4 to 6 feet for horizontal installations and up to 300 feet or more for vertical installations, depending on the specific site conditions and system design.

Geothermal lines are designed to last for several decades, with lifespans typically ranging from 25 to 50 years or more. Proper installation, quality materials, and regular maintenance can contribute to their longevity.

Helpful Geothermal Lines Articles

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