Denver Geothermal
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Leak-Detection Ground Loop Repair in Centennial, Arapahoe County

Less worry about yard disruption, with accurate leak location, small targeted repairs, and restored loop pressure and comfort.

  • Accurate Leak Detection Methods
  • Pressure Testing And Verification
  • Fits Centennial Two-Story Lots
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What We Do

Ground loop repair that helps Home Owners restore loop integrity and system pressure

Covering tracer-based leak detection, targeted loop patching or section replacement, pressure testing, and fluid recharge to specification

  • Leak Detection & Loop Patching

    Tracer dye and pressure tests pinpoint leaks for targeted loop patching and section replacement.

  • Pressure Testing & Fluid Refill

    Pressure testing confirms repairs, then flush and refill loop fluids to specification.

Why Denver Geothermal

Accurate leak tracing with minimal-dig repairs and commissioning checks

Undetected loop leaks reduce performance and can force wider excavation; targeted diagnostics limit disruption and long-term costs.

Common Challenges

  • Hard-to-locate underground leaks cause delays

    Undetected leaks waste loop fluid, cause pressure loss, and often lead to larger excavations that extend project time and cost.

  • Fluid contamination risks system components

    Contaminated loop fluids can damage heat exchangers and pumps; replacing or flushing fluids adds cost and increases downtime without proper controls.

  • Yard excavation concerns for homeowners

    Property owners worry about lawn and landscaping damage; unclear repair scope or broad digging can increase restoration time and expense.

How We Help

  • Accurate leak location with tracer methods

    Tracer dye, acoustic sensing, and pressure diagnostics pinpoint leaks to limit excavation and speed targeted repairs.

  • Pressure testing to verify repairs

    Post-repair pressure testing confirms the loop holds to manufacturer or system pressure targets before fluids are refilled.

  • Targeted loop patching and section replacement

    Patch or replace only the damaged loop section to preserve remaining ground loops and reduce yard disturbance.

  • Controlled fluid flush and recharge

    Flush, recharge, and balance loop fluids to specification, minimising contamination risk and restoring heat transfer performance.

Who we help with ground loop repair
Who we help with ground loop repair

Who We Help

Who we help with ground loop repair

Centennial homeowners, property managers, and developers with site constraints or aging loops.

  • Home Owners in planned community lots

    Homeowners in Centennial planned developments needing targeted loop repairs with minimal yard impact and clear, itemised scope.

  • Managers of suburban estates and two-stories

    Owners of Centennial two-stories and suburban estates seeking accurate diagnostics to avoid wide excavation and preserve landscaping.

  • Property managers overseeing multi-site systems

    Commercial or multi-unit managers requiring rapid leak location, pressure testing, and scheduled follow-up to limit tenant disruption.

How We Work

How Ground Loop Repair Works

A clear, stepwise approach from site assessment to commissioning checks.

  1. Site assessment

    We inspect your yard, review loop layout and soil notes, and perform non-invasive diagnostics to locate probable leak zones.

  2. Plan & quote

    You receive an itemised repair plan showing targeted excavation area, materials, and pressure test procedures before work begins.

  3. Repair & verify

    We perform targeted patching or section replacement, run pressure tests, and refill loop fluids before final commissioning checks.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common concerns about ground loop repair

Practical answers on detection, disruption, compliance, and cost for Centennial properties.

Small leaks cause gradual fluid loss and pressure decline. That reduces system efficiency and can require wider excavation later, increasing repair and restoration costs.
Delaying repairs risks fluid contamination, failed components, and more extensive excavation. Early detection limits scope and avoids higher replacement costs.
Permit needs vary by bore depth and local jurisdiction. We advise on permit requirements and coordinate with local authorities for Centennial lot restrictions.
Small targeted repairs often finish within a day; section replacements can take multiple days depending on excavation, pressure testing, and fluid recharge.
Targeted patching minimises disturbance. We plan excavation paths to protect landscaping and outline restoration steps in the itemised repair plan.
No. Many leaks are repairable with patching or section replacement; full-loop replacement is only required for widespread contamination or degraded sections.
About Denver Geothermal

Who We Are

About Denver Geothermal

If rising energy bills or an aging HVAC drain your budget, we help Denver homeowners and businesses plan and arrange geothermal heat pump installations. We assess site suitability, recommend horizontal, vertical, pond, or open loop options, and provide clear, itemized cost estimates before work begins.

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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

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