We are building a house in a town about 2 hours south of Chicago. We've received two bids for a geothermal heating/cooling system, both using regular or water-sourced systems. After reading posts on this forum, I called one of the contractors to inquire about using a direct exchange (DX) system instead. He said they haven't put them in for more the 10 years because they found the copper tubing corroded in the ground and had to be dug up and reinstalled. Has anyone ever heard of this happening? This company had 30 years of experience with installing geothermal, so I'm inclined to go with their recommendation. Thanks for your feedback.
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