Heating Systems

Furnaces

We offer a wide variety of high efficient furnaces tailored to meet the efficiency, comfort, and budget desired.

We believe in consulting with homeowners to ensure that we install exactly what they are looking for. One of our comfort experts will guide you through the selection process in determining which system will best fit your application. Once a system has been chosen, we will have factory trained, Nate certified technicians professionally install your equipment. Our technicians strictly adhere to factory and industry mandated practices to maximize the efficiency and longevity of your investment. Goyette Mechanical strives for 100% customer satisfaction, in fact we guarantee it in writing.

Geothermal

We install closed loop geothermal systems professionally designed and engineered to optimize efficiency and comfort.

There are four major types of closed loop systems. Horizontal loops, vertical loops, slinky loops, and pond loops.

In horizontal geothermal ground loops, several hundred feet of five to six feet deep trenches are dug with a backhoe or chain trencher. Piping is then laid in the trench and backfilled. A typical horizontal ground loop will be 400 to 600 feet long for each ton of heating and cooling. Because of the amount of trenching involved, horizontal ground loops are most commonly used for new construction.

In vertical geothermal ground loops, a drilling rig is used to drill 150 to 300 foot deep holes in which hairpin shaped loops of pipe are dropped and then grouted. A typical vertical ground loop requires 300 to 600 feet of piping per ton of heating and cooling. Vertical loops are typically more expensive than horizontal loops, but are considerably less complicated than drilling for water. Less piping is also required for vertical geothermal ground loops as opposed to horizontal loops as the earth's temperature is more stable at depth.

Slinky coil geothermal ground loops are gaining popularity, particularly in residential geothermal system installations. Slinky coil ground loops are essentially a more economic and space efficient version of a horizontal ground loop. Slinky coils, as you might expect, use overlapped loops of piping laid out horizontally along the bottom of a wide trench. Depending on soil, climate and your heat pumps' run fraction, slinky coil trenches can be anywhere from one third to two thirds shorter than traditional horizontal loop trenches.

Geothermal Pond Loops If at least a ? acre by 8 ft deep pond or lake is available on your property, a closed loop geothermal system can be installed by laying coils of pipe in the bottom of a body of water. However, a horizontal trench will still be needed to bring the loop up to the home and close the loop. Due to the inherent advantages of water to water heat transfer, this type of geothermal system is both highly economical and efficient.

Hydronics | Boilers

Goyette Mechanical has long been considered the areas first choice when selecting a company for boiler expertise. Since 1928 we have been professionally installing steam and or hot water heating systems throughout the entire state. When choosing Goyette the homeowner can rest easy knowing that their system has been installed by State certified technicians. Goyette will deliver an efficient, safe, and properly operating system every time.

Accessories

  • Whole house humidifiers: An affordable way to help maintain health and comfort during the long winter months.
  • High efficiency air cleaners: Keep the air you breathe clean and fresh and improve allergies.
  • U.V. lights: Same technology use by medical facilities to kill mold spores, viruses, and bacteria.
  • Ventilators: Improve air quality and energy savings with a state of the art energy recovery ventilator.
  • Freeze alarms: Protect your home and property against costly damages associated with frozen pipes
  • Thermostats: Comfort and energy savings with auto setback programmable thermostats.
  • Complete line of Parts and accessories for all major brands of Heating Cooling and Plumbing systems.