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GeoThermal 6
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Posted by Dan
Dec 24, 2011
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Boat house remodel
This was an old boat house remodeled into this 6000 square ft home on the columbia river. This home won first place in National Remodelers Magazine.
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Posted by Dan
Dec 24, 2011
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Minimizing the impact of our work.
If it is important to protect the surrounding area we are completely prepaired to do so. Expect the best in the Northwest, Dan's Top Notch.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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Replacing those old air source heat pumps.
In this home we removed (3) old air source heat pumps and added one Geothermal heat pump with a 3 zone system. (No more noisy outdoor units!)
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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Driving this excavator accross the lawn.
Protecting your existing lawn is important, As you can see a little effort in the right place can make a big differance in the outcome of your new Geothermal system.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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Just finishing up.
Getting ready to fire this system off and run test. Perfect!
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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3 old outdoor units now gone.
Looks like a great place to put the garbage can or the hose reel.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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Does this field look like a heat source? YES!
We turned this field into the heat source for a home in Ridgefield WA. This picture is before we started.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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Making a field into a heat source.
In order to get heat out of this field we had to dig down 5 ft. Placing our loop field in the bottom. This will draw heat from the ground all year long without the use of strip heat.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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After excavation
After excavation straw is placed on the field or area used for the loop field to draw moisture out of the ground quickly helping to stop any erosion caused by the excavation of the ground.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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Protecting the trees.
We all love trees! At Dan's Top Notch we can run our loop out through the trees and not hurt the trees. On some cases we have had to remove a tree, yet it is usually not needed. We simply go around, our loops do not need to go straight.
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Posted by Dan
Nov 29, 1999
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