About This Service
About this Service
A Centennial geothermal consultation addresses suburban estates and planned developments built on Denver basin clays and sand lens layers. It suits homeowners and developers who need loop sizing and a written cost projection that accounts for variable subsoils and balanced seasonal loads. The consultation combines a property walkthrough with soil-layer analysis and utility checks to choose the best loop approach.
Denver basin clays can reduce thermal conductivity and change trenching requirements, while localized sand lenses can create pockets where vertical bores perform better. The consultation explains the likely need for increased loop length or additional bore spacing in clay zones, and it provides itemized cost comparisons for horizontal and vertical solutions. It includes permit considerations and notes on access and staging in planned-unit developments.
A practical qualifier: in subdivisions with narrow lot geometry, vertical bores are often the most cost-effective option despite higher per-bore cost, because they limit landscape disruption. The deliverable is a written loop feasibility report, recommended layout tuned to local soil layers, and an itemized estimate you can use to evaluate installation timelines and rebate eligibility.