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Scott & Son Well Drilling & Pump Service
Since 1956
Brandon Scott, Owner MO. Permit #003488WPH
Phone:  573.363.5500

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GeoThermal Heating and Cooling

The Future in Heating and Cooling is clear and we are your Geo-Thermal Specialist 

Washington, DC- Imagine a heating and cooling system for your home that would keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, cut your utility bills by 25 to 50 percent, and help save Planet Earth, all at the same time.

The good news is this advanced heating and cooling system is here today. It's called Geoexchange and thousands of homeowners nationwide are already reaping the benefits, including higher comfort levels and lower utility bills.
Geoexchange (sometimes called geothermal, or ground-source heating and cooling) taps the renewable, safe, and virtually endless energy supply that lies just below the earth's surface.
The way it works is simple. In winter, warmth is drawn from the earth through a series of pipes, called a loop, installed beneath the ground. A water solution circulating through this piping loop carries the earth's natural warmth to a heat pump inside the home.

Because Geoexchange technology uses such a readily available source of energy--and uses it so efficiently--it can save a substantial amount of money on monthly utility bills.

In fact, a typical 1,500-square-foot home in a moderate climate can be heated and cooled for a year-round average of just $1 a day.

Aquarius II Series, the most efficient Geothermal Heat Pump Series in the industry Details Here

Comercial Tax Credit Details Here

Dept of Energy - Geothermal makes sense for homeowners Details Here

With so many incentives in place, it has never been easier or more affordable to put geothermal technology to work in your home, lowering your energy bills and saving you money every day of the week.

Call today to discuss geothermal heating and cooling for your home!

Available Government Incentives
As part of the economic rescue bill (H.R. 1424) passed in October 2008, a residential system installed and placed in service between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2016 was previously eligible for a tax credit equal to 30% of the installed cost of the system up to a cap of $2,000 for a single residence.  The Stimulus Bill signed in 2009 by President Obama improves that tax credit and removes any cap from the incentive.  A homeowner is no longer limited, and may collect the full 30% of the installed system cost as a tax credit for systems that are installed after January 1, 2009.  In addition, if a homeowner is not able to use the entire tax credit in the year the system is installed, they may carry the unused portion of the credit into the next year.

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