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   / New Home Construction #101  
I'm not sure which area you are talking about. Are you talking about where the floor trusses are? If so, they just hadn't gotten to that yet. The put it on the walls of the main level before they stood them up, then came back later and finished the rest.

Looking great!!
 
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#103  
Lots of little things going on at once. Cabinets have been finalized and marked, plumbing is being roughed-in, HVAC work, etc. Brick layer is supposed to be here on Monday, so it will really start to take shape on the outside next week. Not a whole lot for pics, but here they are anyway! :)

Geothermal wells going in:

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Missed pics of the water well being drilled, but the pressure tank and spigot are in:

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The concrete steps for the deck:

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And most of the ductwork for our 5-zone heating and cooling system:

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   / New Home Construction #104  
Looking good!
 
   / New Home Construction #105  
How many wells did they end up drilling? I thought hard about geothermal when we built a few years ago and am still thinking about it.
 
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#106  
We ended up with 5 wells, enough for 6 ton of capacity. We are putting in a 5 ton unit, but added the extra well for added efficiency. We have geothermal in our current house and love it! Our bills went down while keeping the temperature cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter after we added it to our current home.
 
   / New Home Construction #107  
Did you think about open loop geo thermal? When we built last year well driller talked us into it,it uses drinking water well for geo,then dumps into lake. Didn't have the cost to drill extra geo well,plus got 30% tax credit on drinking water well,which we wouldn't have gotten if it was strictly for drinking water,just curious.
 
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#108  
Did you think about open loop geo thermal? When we built last year well driller talked us into it,it uses drinking water well for geo,then dumps into lake. Didn't have the cost to drill extra geo well,plus got 30% tax credit on drinking water well,which we wouldn't have gotten if it was strictly for drinking water,just curious.

I did, but I didn't do a whole lot of research on it. I was thinking the extra cost of electricity to pump that water out then dump it somewhere wouldn't be worth it. We don't currently have a lake, but it would have been a nice way to help fill the lake and keep it full once we do have one! :) Our utility around here prefers the closed loop as well, and I'm getting a decent rebate from them. I didn't think about the 30% tax credit on the water well though. I probably should have researched a bit more.

EDIT: I just remembered a big reason we went closed loop. Our water around here is pretty hard, and they don't recommend that on the WaterFurnace unit we used. You have to descale and de-lime your unit regularly and I want to avoid that.
 
   / New Home Construction #109  
Normally it's 1 ton per well, or 1 1/2 tons per well. with 5 wells and 5 tons, you probably don't have extra capacity. What size are the loop pipes in the wells and lengths, that is usually a good indication. I have designed and installed geo systems.

The house looks great. I was unfamiliar with zip panels, I have seen them used here but didn't know what it was.
 
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#110  
Yeah, it's normally 1 ton per well. I think they just went a bit deeper in each well instead of drilling an extra well. I'm not sure of the size and lengths of the pipes.
 

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