Job Photos
This photo is of a Rinnai tankless water heater we installed in the Kountry Korner store for hand and dish washing, it is installed in an attic space above Bryan's office, it saves floor space and vents directly out the back wall so there is no need for a chimney. There is a key pad on the front of the unit to set the desired water temperature with a digital LED read out showing the setting. We just installed it in December '07 and so far is working great!
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These photos are of Bryan and Karen's home in Baxter. This
home was constructed in 2006. It is about 2500 sf on the main
floor and a full basement with 2100 sf of finish down there (so
the conditioned space is a little more than 5000 sf). They have a
GeoComfort 4 ton Serenity unit (shown at right) with a
5 - ton vertical loop field and system zoning to provide separate
thermostatic control on each level of the home. The Serenity unit
is also utilized to provide a percentage of the homes hot water
requirements, with Marathon electrics providing the balance of
the hot water load. The electricity for this home is provided by
Consumers Energy and they have a program that allows for
separate metering of the heating/lighting loads. For the 2007
calendar year this home averaged $67.00 per month for heating,
cooling, and water heating. Both thermostats are set at 71
degrees day and night and they can sit comfortably in the
basement family room and watch television.
The photos below are of a beautiful home we have recently finished near here. There is approximately 8,000 sf of conditioned space
including the basement and 4 car garage areas. GeoComfort equipment was utilized here, a 5 - ton Serenity water to air unit to provide
heating for the main and second floors and cooling for the entire home, this unit is installed with zoning and 3 thermostats to provide
control on each level of the home, this machine has a desuper heater to provide a percentage of the hot water for the home, it supplements
twin 80 gallon Marathon electric water heaters. The second piece of equipment is a 3 1/2 ton Premier water to water unit with a B & D buffer
tank and a 4 zone floor heat system with 3 thermostats in the basement and the 4th in the garage. The equipment loop field is common to
both machines and is 8 ton and horizontally bored. Fresh air for the home is provided and stale air is exhausted through a Lennox
HRV-150 air to air heat recovery ventilator.



This photo shows the water to water unit with buffer tank and floor heat manifolds, notice the HRV in the upper left corner
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This photo shows the 5 ton Serenity unit with it's loop pump. It provides heating for the main and second floors and cooling for the entire home, the black lines on the right lead to the water heaters for domestic hot water.
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