About This Service
About this Service
Ground loop repair in Centennial is designed for suburban two‑stories, estates, and planned developments sitting on Denver basin clays and sand lens layers. This service addresses pressure loss or diminished heating and cooling performance caused by leaks, failed fittings, or compromised loop sections.
Centennial’s stratified soils mean a diagnostic approach that maps soil lenses and likely bore depths before any excavation. Leak detection combines pressure testing and tracer methods, and repairs use targeted excavation, fusion splices, or section replacement depending on access. Sand lenses can allow easier trenching in some areas, while clay layers require deeper work to reach stable pipe. After repair, technicians perform pressure validation and refill the loop to specified antifreeze concentrations to meet freeze‑protection requirements.
The diagnostic report will note soil stratification, probable excavation depth, and whether localized repairs are feasible or if re‑routing to avoid sand lens movement is safer. Scheduling recommendations typically avoid peak summer heat to reduce fluid handling complications during refill.