Geothermal Cuts Costs and Carbon for Ontario Farmhouse
For Murray Schlotzhauer and Heather Anderson, heating their country home near Stratford, Ontario used to come at a high price—over $800 a month for oil, plus frequent maintenance headaches. After discovering an oil leak in their basement and fed up with rising costs, the couple turned to local experts Buchanan & Hall to explore geothermal.
The solution? A horizontal loop system installed just outside their home, paired with a 5-ton variable speed heat pump. The result has been years of reliable, even comfort—and major savings.
“The heat is lovely,” says Murray. “Now I spend about $350 on electricity instead of $800 on oil. And we haven’t needed any service since it was installed.”
Engineer Rose Anderson of Buchanan & Hall explains that properly installed systems like this one are low-maintenance and built to last. With modern monitoring technology and lifespans of up to 50 years for ground loops, geothermal is proving to be a resilient, long-term solution for rural homeowners.