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The contractor demonstrated strong installation quality and technical expertise, with one client receiving a custom geothermal pond system designed to meet specific heating and cooling needs while improving property aesthetics, and another client successfully retrofitting a ground source heat pump as a backup to their existing system. Response time and post-installation support were consistently noted strengths, with clients receiving timely technical assistance for questions about system modifications and rapid resolution when a power issue took the system offline.
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About the Contractor
Northwest Geothermal LLC brings specialized geothermal expertise to Hayden, Idaho and surrounding North Idaho communities. Founded in 2009, this single-specialty contractor is the region's only dedicated geothermal installation company, distinguishing itself through deep industry knowledge and exclusive focus. Their experienced team handles residential and commercial projects, installing WaterFurnace systems with four loop configuration options: horizontal ground loops, vertical ground loops, closed pond loops, and open ground loops. Beyond installations, they provide radiant floor systems, forced air solutions, and Geocube Thermoconductivity Testing. Northwest Geothermal maintains an impressive 4.7-star Google rating based on customer reviews. The company emphasizes environmental responsibility and long-term savings, positioning geothermal as Idaho's most efficient heating and cooling alternative. They're equipped to work alongside existing mechanical contractors, expanding service capabilities while maintaining their hometown business values and professional standards.
The only geothermal-exclusive HVAC contractor in North Idaho with over 17 years of combined industry experience and certification to handle both residential and commercial installations.
Geothermal heat pump installations in Idaho 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.
What geothermal loop options does Northwest Geothermal install in Hayden?add
Northwest Geothermal offers four ground loop configuration options: horizontal ground loops, vertical ground loops, closed pond loops, and open ground loops. They also provide radiant floor and forced air systems to complement geothermal installations.
Is there a federal tax credit available for geothermal installation in Hayden, Idaho?add
Yes. The government is currently offering a 26% federal tax credit on all geothermal systems installed with no price cap.
What makes Northwest Geothermal unique in the Hayden area?add
Northwest Geothermal is currently the only heating and cooling business in the area to specialize exclusively in geothermal installations. They have over 17 years of combined experience in the geothermal industry and are certified to handle both residential and commercial projects.
Does Northwest Geothermal offer geothermal system service and maintenance?add
Yes, Northwest Geothermal provides geothermal system service. They also offer Geocube Thermoconductivity Testing for commercial applications and can work alongside existing mechanical contractors.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Idaho 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.