Two Geothermal Projects Featured on RMPBS

Two geothermal projects installed by Colorado Geothermal Drilling were featured in the Heart of a Building premier on Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS). This episode seeks to promote living, working, and playing in spaces that are cleaner, healthier, and better – for the environment and for our families. Three different projects highlight these and showcase the expertise behind energy efficient building. You can find this episode of Heart of a Building on Rocky Mountain PBS.

The sponsors of our videos are an incredibly important part of the Heart of a Building team for the obvious reasons that they afford us the ability to showcase more and more inspiring stories but also because of our shared desire to leave the world better than we found it.

Colorado Geothermal Drilling was proud to be a part of both of these projects. First Universalist Church and the residential home are two great examples of transforming structures into sustainable renewable energy systems. Sometimes things are more important than money. A shared conviction of sustainable living, a desire for reduced reliance of fossil fuels, and the need to create buildings that not only last generations but use fewer resources to do so were combined goals on these projects. With growing interest in renewable energy and sustainability we are committed to bringing geothermal systems to all.

Learn more about installing geothermal here!

With over 15 years of experience in all aspects of the design and installation of energy-efficient geothermal systems Colorado Geothermal Drilling has successfully completed over 600 geothermal installation projects throughout the Front Range.

We can answer any questions you may have.  We want to make sure our clients have the most energy-efficient geothermal system to fit their needs and budget.