Embedding pipe below ground isn’t the only solution if you’re thinking about adding geothermal energy in Indianapolis. Ponds and lakes are great choices when it comes to heating and cooling your home.
These products are closed-loop, like the models we install, but we station them at the bottom of a pond or lake. Much like subterranean levels, pond and lake temperatures are very consistent at the bottom.
How Large Does My Pond or Lake Need to Be?
For a regular home, you’ll need a 1/2- to ¾-acre body of water that’s at least 8 feet deep.
A geothermal pond or lake system can be less expensive than conventional two-earth loop options. As with many heating and cooling systems, geothermal pond loops depend on your distinct situation, professional design, as well as the size and depth of your lake.
Our skilled team at Broad Ripple Service Experts can confirm if your pond is suitable for a geothermal system. We’ll provide you with a no-cost quote once we’ve checked out your pond—and we’ll build a design just for your home.