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Groundwater Open Loop Installation in Aurora, Arapahoe County

Year-round comfort from your well — fewer noisy outdoor units, steadier indoor temperatures, and minimal yard excavation after installation.

  • Water-Quality Assessments Included
  • Permitting & Discharge Planning
  • Site-Tailored Loop Selection
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  1. Services
  2. Geothermal Heat Pump Installation
  3. Open Loop Installation
  4. Aurora

What We Do

Open loop installation that helps Home Owners integrate well sources with geothermal systems

Includes well pump tie-in, filtration and water-treatment specification, discharge routing, heat-exchanger connection, and flow-control configuration

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  • Well Pump Integration & Filtration

    Tie the well pump to the open loop, install filtration cartridges, and set flow controls for reliable operation.

  • Discharge & Heat Exchanger Connection

    Route discharge, connect to the heat exchanger, and perform performance checks for compliant flow and heat transfer.

Why Denver Geothermal

Site-specific loop planning with itemized estimates and commissioning checks

When water treatment, discharge routing, or pump sizing are missed, installations run over budget, equipment fails early, and permits stall.

Common Challenges

  • Water-quality issues requiring treatment

    Untested well water can foul filters and heat exchangers; leaving treatment until later increases repair costs and shortens system life.

  • Discharge permitting can delay projects

    Lack of a mapped discharge route or permit strategy leads to hold-ups and potential rework once local authorities review plans.

  • Well pump and supply reliability concern

    Undersized or ageing well pumps cause intermittent flow, reduced heat transfer, and unplanned downtime during peak heating or cooling.

How We Help

  • On-site water quality assessments

    Detailed testing of well water and recommended filtration components to protect the heat exchanger and extend loop lifespan.

  • Permitting and discharge routing plan

    A written discharge route and permit checklist tailored to Aurora soils and shallow groundwater to avoid regulatory delays.

  • Well pump integration and flow control

    Electromechanical tie-in with flow-control configuration to match pump capacity and heat-exchanger requirements for steady performance.

  • Commissioning within 30 days post-install

    Full system commissioning, performance checks, and documentation completed within 30 days to confirm flow and performance targets.

  • Annual filtration and maintenance reminders

    Scheduled filter checks and annual water testing to prevent fouling and keep the open loop operating efficiently.

  • On-site water quality assessments

    Detailed testing of well water and recommended filtration components to protect the heat exchanger and extend loop lifespan.

  • Permitting and discharge routing plan

    A written discharge route and permit checklist tailored to Aurora soils and shallow groundwater to avoid regulatory delays.

  • Well pump integration and flow control

    Electromechanical tie-in with flow-control configuration to match pump capacity and heat-exchanger requirements for steady performance.

  • Commissioning within 30 days post-install

    Full system commissioning, performance checks, and documentation completed within 30 days to confirm flow and performance targets.

  • Annual filtration and maintenance reminders

    Scheduled filter checks and annual water testing to prevent fouling and keep the open loop operating efficiently.

Property owners and developers with well access and yard space
Property owners and developers with well access and yard space

Who We Help

Property owners and developers with well access and yard space

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  • Homeowners with private wells and yards

    Suburban family homes around Cherry Creek Reservoir and Southlands that want lower energy bills and minimal excavation.

  • Developers planning geothermal for new builds

    New construction communities and subdivisions needing site evaluation, loop feasibility, and clear itemized loop costs.

  • Small business owners with on-site wells

    E-470 access properties and light commercial sites aiming to lower operating costs with well-integrated open loop systems.

How We Work

How Open Loop Installation Works

A straightforward, documented process from site evaluation to commissioning and scheduled follow-up.

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  1. Site assessment

    We inspect your well, yard, and soils, perform water tests, and map discharge options to confirm open loop feasibility.

  2. System design & estimate

    We size the heat-exchanger tie-in, specify filtration and flow controls, and provide an itemized estimate with loop options.

  3. Installation & commissioning

    We arrange installation, connect the pump and heat exchanger, run performance checks, and deliver commissioning documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common concerns about open loop systems and local rules

Concise guidance on risks, permits, maintenance, and site suitability in Aurora.

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Delaying filtration lets sediments and minerals foul the heat exchanger, reducing efficiency and causing costly repairs and downtime.
Ignoring permits can lead to project stops, fines, and required remediation. Early permitting avoids rework and additional costs.
Local water and county rules often require a discharge plan. We map routes and advise on Arapahoe County permit steps before installation.
Clay soils raise trenching effort while shallow groundwater can simplify well access; both factors affect loop routing and discharge options.
Expect regular filter changes, annual water testing, and periodic pump checks to prevent fouling and ensure steady flow.
Payback depends on energy use, incentives, and local rates. A site evaluation and itemized estimate show expected savings and timelines.
About Denver Geothermal

Who We Are

About Denver Geothermal

Denver Geothermal helps Denver homeowners and business owners plan Geothermal Heat Pumps installation and maintenance. We perform site evaluation, loop selection, and system commissioning. Every project begins with an itemized, written estimate covering loops, unit, and commissioning.

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Our Mission & Values

We exist to make Geothermal Heat Pumps adoption straightforward for Denver homeowners and businesses by guiding site evaluation, loop design, and coordinating local installation and service.

  1. Site Assessments

    On-site or remote soil and spacing evaluation for loop design

  2. Transparent Estimates

    Itemized quotes covering loops, unit, and commissioning

  3. Scheduled Follow-up

    Post-install commissioning and annual maintenance reminders

What We Do

Our Services

Geothermal Heat Pump Installation

Geothermal Heat Pump Installation

Geothermal installation for system upgrades with loop commissioning.

Horizontal Loop Installation

Horizontal Loop Installation

Horizontal loop installation when yard space allows, with trench restoration.

Vertical Loop Installation

Vertical Loop Installation

Vertical borehole drilling for tight lots or deep heat exchange needs.

Pond Lake Loop Installation

Pond Lake Loop Installation

Pond loop installation using on-site water bodies, with anchoring solutions.

Open Loop Installation

Open Loop Installation

Open loop setup using groundwater wells with filtration and discharge planning.

Indoor Heat Pump Unit Installation

Indoor Heat Pump Unit Installation

Install indoor heat pump units, connect ductwork, and set up controls.

Geothermal Heat Pump Repair

Geothermal Heat Pump Repair

Diagnose and fix geothermal system faults to restore heating and cooling performance.

Mechanical Component Repair

Mechanical Component Repair

Repair compressors, pumps, and valves with testing and performance checks.

Ground Loop Repair

Ground Loop Repair

Locate and repair underground loop leaks with pressure testing and fluid refill.

Geothermal Heat Pump Maintenance

Geothermal Heat Pump Maintenance

Annual tune-ups, filter cleaning, and control calibration to maintain efficiency.

Where We Serve

Geothermal Heat Pumps near me

We help plan and arrange Geothermal Heat Pumps site evaluations, loop selection, and local installation across the Denver metro area.

  • Englewood
  • Centennial
  • Thornton
  • Denver
  • Westminster
  • Littleton
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Denver Geothermal

Denver Geothermal

Denver Geothermal specializes in the installation, maintenance, and repair of geothermal heat pump systems for residential and commercial properties in the Denver area. We provide energy-efficient and sustainable heating and cooling solutions, reducing utility costs and environmental impact for our clients.

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