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Bi-level home, Baynes Lake, British Columbia
In 2007, faced with an aging wood oil furnace, Stan and Gloria Doehle were looking for a heating and cooling alternative that would bring long-term energy savings and year-round comfort to their 1,200 square foot* bi-level home in the beautiful rural community of Baynes Lake, British Columbia. After exploring several options, the clean, low maintenance and cost-effective characteristics of geothermal technology convinced them that it was the right way to go. The decision was a big one for the Doehles who live in a community of 200 people where propane, wood and oil are the traditional heating and cooling standbys.
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