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Can I use a pond for the heat exchange instead of digging in the loops?

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Can I use a pond for the heat exchange instead of digging in the loops?

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YES. A large enough pond works great. Water is a great exchange for a geothermal system. It should be at least 8’ deep. Even a small pond may work for some of the system. A combination of ground loops and the pond may work. Ask us for assistance. If you live on a stream, river or reservoir many times they can be used.

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