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Groundwater Open Loop Installation in Lakewood

Open loop tied to your well for steady heating and cooling, lower bills, and minimal yard disruption.

  • IGSHPA-Accredited Designers
  • Itemized loop cost breakdown
  • Built For Foothill Terrain
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  2. Geothermal Heat Pump Installation
  3. Open Loop Installation
  4. Lakewood

What We Do

Open loop installation that helps Home Owners use groundwater wells for steady heating and cooling

Includes well pump integration, filtration and water treatment, discharge routing, heat exchanger tie-in, and permit-ready documentation.

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  • Well Pump Integration & Filtration

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

  • Discharge Setup & Heat Exchanger

    Route discharge, connect to exchanger, and verify compliant performance through commissioning checks.

Why Denver Geothermal

Site-specific loop design with itemized estimates

Open loop installs need accurate well and water-quality data, plus a written plan for filtration and discharge to avoid costly rework or permit delays.

Common Challenges

  • Well water quality demands filtration and treatment

    Untested well water can foul heat exchangers and pumps. Mineral scaling raises maintenance needs and shortens component life if treatment is deferred.

  • Discharge permitting and water-rights complexity

    Local discharge rules and water-rights restrictions in Jefferson County can delay installs. Improper routing risks fines, rework, and project hold-ups.

  • Rocky foothill terrain complicates tie-ins

    Granite outcrops and variable soil depths in Lakewood increase drilling time and may require alternate loop strategies to avoid heavy excavation.

How We Help

  • On-site or remote site evaluation

    We test well flow, water quality, and yard access to confirm open loop feasibility and note any constraints for loop design.

  • Itemized loop and equipment estimates

    Written estimates separate well tie-in, filtration, discharge routing, drilling, and unit costs so budgets match scope.

  • Loop design for rocky foothill sites

    Designs account for granite outcrops and variable soil depths to reduce drilling surprises and limit yard disruption.

  • Measured energy savings estimates

    We model expected HVAC energy use and provide a projected 25–40% reduction in heating and cooling energy versus conventional systems.

  • Commissioning and performance checks

    Post-install commissioning verifies flow rates, exchanger performance, and compliant discharge before handover and operations begin.

  • On-site or remote site evaluation

    We test well flow, water quality, and yard access to confirm open loop feasibility and note any constraints for loop design.

  • Itemized loop and equipment estimates

    Written estimates separate well tie-in, filtration, discharge routing, drilling, and unit costs so budgets match scope.

  • Loop design for rocky foothill sites

    Designs account for granite outcrops and variable soil depths to reduce drilling surprises and limit yard disruption.

  • Measured energy savings estimates

    We model expected HVAC energy use and provide a projected 25–40% reduction in heating and cooling energy versus conventional systems.

  • Commissioning and performance checks

    Post-install commissioning verifies flow rates, exchanger performance, and compliant discharge before handover and operations begin.

Property owners and managers with wells or foothill constraints
Property owners and managers with wells or foothill constraints

Who We Help

Property owners and managers with wells or foothill constraints

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  • Homeowners with wells on foothill lots

    Owners of Lakewood foothill homes with existing wells who want an open loop option that avoids extensive trenching and yard damage.

  • Mid-century ranch owners planning retrofits

    Owners of mid-century ranch houses seeking compact well tie-ins and discreet filtration to preserve yards and period character.

  • Property managers of townhome complexes

    Managers coordinating shared well use and discharge routing who need clear maintenance plans and scheduled filtration checks.

How We Work

How Open Loop Installation Works

A clear three-step process from site assessment to commissioning.

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  1. Site evaluation

    We test well flow and water quality, inspect access and soils, and produce a feasibility note outlining open loop suitability.

  2. Design & estimate

    We produce a written loop design and itemized estimate covering pump integration, filtration, discharge routing, and drilling options.

  3. Install & commission

    We arrange drilling or tie-in, install filtration and exchanger connections, then run commissioning checks and hand over documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common open loop and Lakewood-specific questions

Practical guidance on water quality, permits, maintenance, and risks for open loop systems.

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Untreated water accelerates scaling and corrosion in exchangers and pumps. That raises repair frequency and can force component replacement, increasing lifecycle costs and downtime.
Operating without required permits can lead to fines, forced rerouting of discharge, and project stoppage while compliance issues are resolved locally.
Yes. Jefferson County and Lakewood agencies commonly require permits for well work and discharge. We prepare permit-ready drawings and documentation for submissions.
We assess pump capacity and controls, specify flow-control hardware and protection components, and tie the pump into the heat exchanger with proper sensors and valving.
Service intervals vary with water quality; cartridge or media filters typically need attention every 6–12 months. We advise a schedule based on initial water testing.
If a well has low yield, heavy extraction risks drawdown. We test flow rates and recommend alternatives, monitoring rates to avoid depletion and protect supply.
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.

  • Denver
  • Arvada
  • Littleton
  • Golden
  • Westminster
  • Thornton
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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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