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Main - 503-734-0123

Address:
6635 N Baltimore Ave Portland, OR 97203

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marmazz

07/02/13

1 Reviews0
5.0

We began looking at Geothermal a few years ago to replace our old oil furnace but the expertise and prices we found made it a tough decision to make. Then a friend told us about Geonomic Developments! He had them install a system in SE Portland and was thrilled with the install and performance. We gave them a call and they promptly came out and performed a site visit- they broke down payback and incentives while explaining the environmental and savings benefits of Geothermal systems. A few weeks later they began the installation and everything has exceeded our expectations. We are ecstatic to have air conditioning for the summer and are happy to report that last winter we saved approx. $2,500 over our oil furnace!

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beavertonbeavers

05/05/13

1 Reviews5
1.0

Geonomic Developments is exactly the kind of business you want to avoid. The geothermal heating/cooling system they installed fails every winter. See the images/photos for the bad work: 1) Installed by Geonomic Developments; 2) The unit stands obliquely, which even counteracts the drainage from the front side; 3) They tried to attach the pump on the drywall without a support, ending up with the pump breaking off from the wall, barely holding on with just a screw; 4) The ground-water pipe is dangling off; 5) The thermal insulator is draping off; they poked holes randomly for the drain pipe; they do not care they are damaging the property; 6) The ground-water temperatures are so cold that big ice balls form on the connections; 7) The water temperatures go very cold, reaching 20F on the outgoing side, which is way too cold for the geothermal system. The ground loop is so undersized that the unit predictably fails just around the outside temperature of 30F. Just skip Geonomic Developments.

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Heating Contractors & Specialties, Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems, Furnaces-Heating, Heat Pumps, Mechanical Contractors
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