|       | How long does it typically take to install a water-source, geothermal heat pump? (assuming existing ductwork is usable and standard excavation conditions) |  | One day |  | 33% |  | Two days |  | 11% |  | Three days |  | 25% |  | Four days |  | 11% |  | Six days |  | 3% |  | One week or longer |  | 14% |  	|  |      |  |  	Question: How long does it typically take to install a water-source, geothermal heat pump? (assuming existing ductwork is usable and standard excavation conditions)			Top Answer (33% of 27 votes): 		One day.			 
   | Answer: One dayExplanation: On new installations, such as this, we bring at a minimum 2-3 man crews. Our crews our highly experienced and don't "milk it". They get the job done in such an efficient manner that does not jeopardize the quality of our work.
 |  | Affordable AC of SWFL, Inc |  | Answer: One dayExplanation: If you have enough people to do the work.
 |  | Arizona's Best Heating & AC, Inc. |  | Answer: Four daysExplanation: in ideal conditions
 |  | ECS Inc |  |  |  | ProMatcher |  | Answer: Two daysExplanation: Typically it takes one day to do the loop and one day to do the equipment enslavement.
 |  | Dr Heat & Cool Comfort Experts |  | Answer: Three daysExplanation: A lot depends on what type of water you are using. You can use a well, two wells, or a lake or pond.
 |  | Kohler Heating and Air Conditioning |  | Answer: One dayExplanation: depends on who is doing the well
 |  | 123HVAC of Long Island |  |  |  | ProMatcher |  | Answer: One week or longerExplanation: depends on well driller and depth
 |  | Climate Creations LLC |  |