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McElroy's, Inc. is a Topeka-based mechanical contractor founded in 1951 and now in its third generation of family ownership under president Dan Beal. The company operates across residential, commercial, and industrial HVAC, plumbing, and sheet-metal service lines from its Topeka Blvd headquarters. McElroy's is a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer and has maintained a dedicated geothermal heat pump practice since 1990, when residential HVAC lead Greg Hunsicker installed the first geothermal system in the Topeka market. The company has since installed hundreds of ground-source systems across the region, drawing on more than 35 years of continuous geothermal experience. McElroy's services span both residential replacement and new-construction commercial installations, positioning it as one of the longest-tenured geothermal contractors in Kansas.
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Topeka KS geothermal contractor since 1951. Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer. GHP installations since 1990, 35+ years geothermal experience.
Geothermal heat pump installations in Kansas require specific permits and compliance with state regulations regarding well drilling, loop installation, and refrigerant handling. Contact your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
How much does geothermal installation cost in Topeka, Kansas?add
Geothermal heat pump installation in Topeka typically costs between $18,000–$45,000 depending on system size, loop type (vertical vs. horizontal), lot conditions, and home square footage. Available state and utility incentives can reduce net cost (federal §25D credit ended Dec 31, 2025 under OBBBA; §48 commercial ITC may still apply). Request quotes from multiple certified installers in Kansas to compare pricing.
Do I need a permit for geothermal drilling in Kansas?add
Most Kansas municipalities require permits for geothermal well drilling and ground loop installation. Requirements vary by county — some require driller licensing, environmental impact review, or water well permits. Your geothermal installer should handle the permitting process. Contact your local Topeka building department for specific requirements.
How long does a geothermal system last in Topeka?add
Geothermal heat pumps typically last 20–25 years for the indoor unit and 50+ years for the ground loop. In Topeka's climate, a properly maintained system provides reliable heating and cooling with minimal degradation. Annual professional maintenance and filter changes every 3 months help maximize system lifespan.
Is my property in Topeka suitable for geothermal?add
Most properties in Topeka, Kansas can support geothermal systems. Vertical loop systems require minimal land area (as little as a standard residential lot), while horizontal loops need more yard space. A qualified installer will conduct a site assessment including soil conductivity testing to determine the best loop configuration for your property.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Kansas may require drilling permits, environmental site assessments, and compliance with local well and thermal energy regulations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and system type (vertical, horizontal, open-loop). Contact your local municipality, state energy office, or a licensed geothermal installer for specific permitting requirements in your area.