Check us out at www.pinksgeothermal.com

Home owners who have EarthLinked geothermal are pleasantly surprised by the comfort and efficiency their systems deliver.

Rob & Pam Neilson, Cedar View, Utah

"I love the fact that it's very energy efficient, even though it's a higher price to install," says Pam. "The physical comfort is much more comfortable than any gas or propane system...the heat is much more even--summer or winter. The system never seems to labor to maintain the comfort of the house, either."

Pam's EarthLinked system also heats the domestic hot water. "There is no shortage of hot water, either. I love it!"




Rob & Pam had the EarthLinked retro-fitted to their modular home. The loop was installed in 4 vertical bore holes. This was the first EarthLinked geothermal installation in the Uintah Basin, and the second in Utah.


Maclain & Jeanie Luck, Lapoint, Utah

"The EarthLinked unit is really good. I love the low cost of operation. I recommend it to anyone who asks about it. The initial price is higher, but the overall cost is way lower than anything else."



The Luck's heat pump heats domestic water for consumption and in-floor radiant heat. It also heats and cools air for whole house forced air heating and cooling. Their ground loop is installed in a pit, approximately 2,500 sq. ft., 6' deep.


Russ Thomas,Roosevelt, Utah

"We decided to do an EarthLinked geothermal heat pump when we were building our home, because of the rising costs in propane and natural gas. We had talked to one of our friends who had spent over $1,500 in propane just during the winter."

"When we learned about the geothermal, we decided even though the premium up front was more than a regular gas heating system, it would be better in the long run."

"We have now been in our home a year, and we love our EarthLinked system. It keeps our home at a more constant and comfortable temperature, whether cooling or heating. We were concerned about the rise in our electricity bill, but we were pleasantly surprised that it was not high at all."

"All in all, we are very happy with the EarthLinked geothermal system and know we will be happy for a long time with our temperature and money saving decision.
"


Steve Yack,Neola, Utah

The Yack home is a one level house approximately 4,000 sq. ft. Their EarthLinked geothermal heat pump is separately sub-metered. Their sub-meter shows them an average of only $40 per month for heating and cooling. Even in the harsh Uintah Basin climate, their heating and cooling costs are really that low!



The ground loop here at the Yack home was installed in 5 diagonal bore holes, 3" diameter, 100' deep. The total surface area used was about 4' x 8'.

Kevin Migliori, Roosevelt, Utah

"Our EarthLinked geothermal system is great. i couldn't believe my heating bill was so low! The installation price may be higher, but the operating cost is way lower. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to save money, conserve energy, and be really comfortable."

Migliori's loop is installed in an "L"-shaped pit. It was approximately 1,750 sq. ft. of excavation.


US Design and Trophy,Roosevelt, Utah


This building is heated and cooled with two (2) EarthLinked geothermal heat pumps.



The loops are installed in vertical bore holes. The loops were installed inside the building after the foundation was poured. They are saving thousands of dollars in heating and cooling expenses compared to their previous natural gas-heated building.


Trevor Luck,Roosevelt, Utah

Trevor's home is an old, remodeled 1,200 sq. ft. home.



The ground loop consists of 3 vertical holes in the back yard of this cozy home. The system delivers warm/cool air for heating and cooling.