Geo-Hydro Supply Ltd.

Geo-Hydro Supply Ltd. A family-owned and operated geothermal wholesale distributor. Open Monday-Friday 8 A.M to 4:30 P.M EST
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Reminder of our holiday closure coming up! Everyone have a safe and fun holiday weekend!
05/21/2026

Reminder of our holiday closure coming up! Everyone have a safe and fun holiday weekend!

Let us introduce to you the newest & youngest member of our team, Beau!
05/11/2026

Let us introduce to you the newest & youngest member of our team, Beau!

How it typically works:•The provider designs, installs, and owns the system •The customer signs a long-term agreement (o...
05/01/2026

How it typically works:
•The provider designs, installs, and owns the system
•The customer signs a long-term agreement (often 10–25 years)
•The customer pays a predictable lease or service fee
•Maintenance and performance are often included
Key benefits:
•No or low upfront capital cost – removes a major barrier to adoption
•Predictable expenses – stable payments instead of variable fuel
costs
•Maintenance included – reduces operational burden and risk
•Immediate energy savings in many cases
•Access to incentives – the system owner can monetize tax credits and pass savings along

A leasing option for geothermal heat pumps allows a building owner to install and use a geothermal heating and cooling s...
04/30/2026

A leasing option for geothermal heat pumps allows a building owner to install and use a geothermal heating and cooling system without paying the full upfront cost of equipment and installation.
Under this model, a third party—often an energy service company
(ESCO), utility, or developer—owns the geothermal system (including ground loops and heat pumps) and the customer pays a fixed monthly or annual fee to use it

DISTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS -- Microsoft’s Redmond, WA campusincorporates a 6.5-acre GHX (Ground Heat Exchanger) field with 9...
04/27/2026

DISTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS -- Microsoft’s Redmond, WA campus
incorporates a 6.5-acre GHX (Ground Heat Exchanger) field with 900 vertical bores into its 72-acre East Campus Modernization (Seattle area) project as a central utility plant for cooling a data center and heating and cooling connected buildings. This district
system (also called Thermal Energy Network or TENs) can be the best choice for a large-scale project with load diversity like the Microsoft campus. Although district systems may appear to be new technology, they are a proven technology, much like ground source
heat pumps and have been applied for many years. Fortunately, there are resources available (see below), including comprehensive training programs. In essence, a district system still requires “the basics” for design and installation, such as building load calculations, GHX (Ground Heat Exchanger) design/layout, pump(s)
selection, distribution piping design, selection of heat pumps and hydronic specialties, and creation of system specifications and drawings, followed by commissioning and inspection/verification.
IGSHPA has a full complement of CSA/ANSI/IGSHPA C448:25 Standard based training and certification programs to provide design and installation guidance for practitioners, developers, and other stakeholders. For more information on training and certification.

DISTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS -- One of the largest ground source(geothermal) heating and cooling district energy system (therm...
04/24/2026

DISTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS -- One of the largest ground source
(geothermal) heating and cooling district energy system (thermal energy network) in the world, Epic Systems in Verona, WI, heats and cools (including the data center) a 1,400-acre campus using thousands of miles of pipe to connect 40 buildings. When considering heating and cooling options, applications with load
diversification (like heating buildings while cooling a data center) can benefit from district energy systems that “move heat” from building to building, reducing energy costs, increasing efficiency, and lowering maintenance costs, while increasing equipment life expectancy.

DISTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS -- What’s all the “buzz” about District Energy Systems (Thermal Energy Networks or TENs)?District...
04/23/2026

DISTRIC ENERGY SYSTEMS -- What’s all the “buzz” about District Energy Systems (Thermal Energy Networks or TENs)?
District Energy Systems, also known as Thermal Energy Networks or TENs, have the ability to connect multiple buildings for the purpose of moving heat to or from other buildings and to or from heat sources/sinks like ground heat exchangers. Ground source (geothermal) heat pumps and other mechanical systems are typically connected to these systems to take advantage of the load diversity of such systems (e.g. one building or zone is in cooling while another building or zone is in heating, simply moving heat
from one area to another). Therefore, mixed use developments, higher education campuses, healthcare campuses, and other applications with load diversification benefit from a district energy system.

Happy Earth Day from Geo-Hydro Supply!
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day from Geo-Hydro Supply!

04/22/2026

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Address

201 Factory Street SE
Sugarcreek, OH
44681

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+13308521005

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