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Customers consistently praise the contractor's reliability, responsiveness, and installation quality across heating, cooling, and water heater systems, with multiple reviewers noting energy savings, efficient project completion, and fair pricing. Technicians demonstrated strong diagnostic knowledge and customer service, including emergency availability during severe weather and same-day follow-up support after installation.
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About the Contractor
Redinger Heating & Cooling, Inc. is a locally-owned geothermal contractor serving Moscow, Idaho and surrounding areas since 1973. With a 4.4 Google rating from 41 reviews, the company specializes in groundsource heat pump installation featuring buried loop-field systems that leverage earth's stable temperatures for year-round comfort. Beyond geothermal expertise, Redinger installs and services boiler systems, radiant hydronic heating, ductless mini splits (Fujitsu), and water heating solutions from Ruud. As a Lennox Premier dealer, they provide comprehensive HVAC support including emergency 24/7 service, seasonal maintenance, and direct parts and supplies sales. The family business handles everything from new construction loop field excavation to retrofit applications. All geothermal installations qualify for federal tax credits up to 30%. Call 208-882-8152 for free estimates on ground-source heat pump systems or other comfort solutions.
Lennox Home Comfort System Premier dealer serving Moscow since 1973 with 24/7 emergency geothermal system service and buried loop-field installations leveraging earth's stable temperatures.
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WA Contractor: REDINHC761CW | WA Electrical: REDINHC865MS
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.
How does Redinger's groundsource heat pump system work in Moscow?add
Redinger's groundsource heat pump systems utilize a loop-field of fluid-filled piping buried about 6 feet underground to harness the heating and cooling capabilities of the soil. In winter, the fluid absorbs heat from the ground and transfers it indoors; in summer, the system works in reverse to remove heat from your home and disperse it into the cooler ground.
What federal tax credits apply to geothermal installation in Moscow, Idaho?add
All geothermal installations through Redinger qualify for a federal tax credit up to 30% of the installation cost.
What other heating and cooling services does Redinger provide in Moscow?add
Beyond geothermal systems, Redinger installs and services electric and gas water heaters, on-demand water heaters, natural gas and electric boilers, Fujitsu ductless mini split heat pumps, radiant hydronic heating systems, and custom walk-in coolers. They are a Lennox Home Comfort System Premier dealer.
Does Redinger offer emergency service for geothermal systems in Moscow?add
Yes, Redinger provides 24/7 emergency repair services, annual maintenance, and direct parts and supplies sales for all geothermal and HVAC systems.
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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.