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Wall Geothermal is a licensed, bonded, and insured geothermal heating and air conditioning contractor in the State of Oklahoma. We offer residential and commercial geothermal system sales and service, including diagnosis and resolution of problem jobs. Wall Geothermal provides design engineering, project management, and turnkey geothermal installations.

Our primary area for service calls is in Oklahoma City and any area within 1 hour drive of Oklahoma City. We will install geothermal systems anywhere in the State of Oklahoma. Wall Geothermal owner Doug Wall graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tulsa in 1986. Prior to launching Wall Geothermal, Doug had 23 years of engineering experience.

Doug's HVAC engineering experience began with an architectural and engineering firm in Los Angeles, simulating commercial building cooling and heating loads, designing ductwork, and developing control strategies. Doug then worked for HVAC manufacturers, including major conventional equipment manufacturers and a leading manufacturer of water source heat pumps.
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Wall Geothermal offers the design, installation, commissioning, and servicing of residential and commercial geothermal heating and cooling systems, whether those systems are for new construction and for the replacement of existing equipment.
Design includes surveying the site, sizing the loop based on heating and cooling loads, selecting equipment, sizing water pumps, and verifying that simulated loop temperatures are within an acceptable range for energy efficiency and freeze protection.
Installation includes setting the units, and putting in ductwork, plumbing, and electrical service.
In addition to any available rebates, taxpayers may also claim a percentage credit of qualified expenditures for a geothermal system that serves a dwelling unit.
The residence must be located in the United States, owned by the taxpayer, and used as a residence by the taxpayer.
The home does not have to be the taxpayer's principal residence.
If the installation is at a new home, the "placed in service" date is the homeowner's date of occupancy.
Qualified expenditures include labor costs for on-site preparation, assembly or original system installation, and for piping or wiring to interconnect a system to the home.
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