Egg Systems Geothermal Air ConditioningFind the Air Conditinging system that fits your needs and wallet

Egg Systems has been in the news for over 20 years showing the public how they can save money and the environment using Geothermal Heating and Cooling. This amazing technology takes advantage of the stable temperatures beneath your feet to provide energy efficient heating and air conditioning for your home or business all year round as well as an improvement to traditional pool heating.
Egg Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems achieve Energy Efficiency Ratings in the 30's. When you consider the Return On Investment in energy savings (up to 50% or more) coupled with unprecedented tax credits, you can't afford to put your money any where else!.
Egg Geothermal heating and Cooling uses the Earth's constant temperature to achieve EER's (Energy Efficiency Ratings) well into in the 30's. Most existing systems in operation today run at a measly 13 SEER or lower. If saving money and going green is your goal geothermal systems can’t be beat... Nothing even comes close!
The heating COP (Coefficient of Performance) is approaching 5. A 5 COP indicates that the Egg Geothermal Systems are producing 5 units of energy for every unit of electricity consumed. The other 4 come from the Earth. That's why this technology is called "renewable".
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Biography of:
Theron Jay Egg, Jr
Born in Seattle WA
Jay's Grandfather, Theron John Egg was a plumbing Contractor in Soda Springs, Idaho, finally settling in Seattle Washington. His Son Theron Jay Egg Graduated High School there and attended BYU in Provo, Utah.
Jay's Dad Graduated from BYU as a school Teacher and took his first teaching job Tonga Nuku’alofa from 1964 through 1967. Moved back the states and settled with a teaching job in Barstow, California.
Jay, as the oldest of 9 Children grew up in Barstow, California. Though his dad was not a contractor, the trades did not elude the 6 boys.
During the summers, Jay and Brian (the oldest of the Egg brothers) would contract to do anything from remodeling jobs to installations of swamp coolers and garage door openers.
At 15 years old, Jay took his first regular paying job. Though too young for the position, he was allowed to work as a dishwasher at the Harvey House Restaurant in Barstow, California. He logged a lot of hours that summer… He worked his way up to a line cook, which they said could not be done in so short a time. He was making well over minimum wage…and his first grade teacher, Mrs. Sims told his Mom that he would be the manager in no time.
Before that could happen, Bishop Stone form the church they attend (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) secured a job for him with an Electrical contracting company. The Electrical Company was working on the chapel that his family met in each Sunday. He was hired to help with the electrical in a major refurbishment that lasted nearly a year….and thus started his career in the trades. By the age of 18 he was a fully qualified commercial journey man electrician working without immediate supervision solar test sights in the Mojave Desert of California.
As funding dried up and jobs became scarce he entered the US Navy as a Nuclear Field Electrician. He received an honorable discharge at Orlando, Fl and took a position as a maintenance electrician for 25 Wendy's stores in that area. Shortly thereafter he was offered a Service Manager's position in Tampa for a refrigeration distribution and Service company. While working there, Jay thought he had discovered Geothermal Air Conditioning during a repair to his own home air conditioning system on Labor Day weekend in 1989. After replacing a bad part, he became concerned about the very hot temperatures outside and determined that he would reduce the load on the air conditioning by taking water form his irrigation well used for lawn watering purposes, and pipe it through a water cooled exchanger. The cool water temperature from the irrigation well measure 72 degrees even during the brutal 95 degree summer heat. The improvement in efficiency was astounding, as it dropped his energy consumption to about half of what it was running previously. At this point Jay believed he had invented Ground water cooled air conditioning, and began to prepare to capitalize and share this with the world.
As he explored the opportunities, He found that there were others that shared his vision and his invention, in other words, it had been done before. OSU had an organization called the International Ground Source Heat pump Association (IGSHPA) headed by Dr Bose that had put considerable research into the technology. Jay arranged and traveled there to become certified designer and installer of geothermal exchange systems. He Started Egg Systems in 1990 to provide energy efficient Geothermal Air Conditioning systems to the Florida, and especially the Tampa Bay markets. Jay did very well with the technology by comparison at the time, being featured on several network affiliated news stations and featured in many newspapers and magazines.
In about 1995, Jay began to expand the focus of Egg Systems to all facets of Heating Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, hoping to capture a larger portion of the market. Never losing the desire to see this technology flourish, he became a very successful commercial contractor, expanding operation into the Georgia market with the help of his younger brother Brian Egg, the very same with which he performed those remodeling jobs in the late 70's and early 80's. In March of 2009, having finished another geothermal residential new construction project among may other things, Jay received a call from his project manager about a customer inquiry into federal tax credits. Jay stated that no such credits existed and that the customer must be mistaken. When the query persisted, Jay assigned the project manager to research the topic for recent legislation. They discovered a large document entitled the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009". In this document were provisions for among many other things, a 30% uncapped tax credit for all costs associated with geothermal air conditioning installations that met certain criteria.
Seeing that this was the answer for which he had been waiting 20 years, Jay called a meeting for his Website designer, sales personnel and made plans to begin to help consumers take advantage of this amazing incentive for Geothermal technology. Almost without trying, jay was quick to be again recognized by local media as an authority in geothermal, landing not just one but three network appearances for different projects in a short few months...and being featured in several print and internet articles in the local press and throughout the world. By November, firmly ensconced into geothermal technology, he received a query as to whether he would like to write a book. After some deliberation, Jay and co-author Brian Howard accepted the opportunity to write the professional book for McGraw-Hill on the subject of Geothermal HVAC, green heating and Cooling. The book is now the best selling HVAC publication on the market.
Jay is married to Kristy Richards Egg, his wife of twelve years. They are devout members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and reside in Hudson Florida. They are the parents of a blended family of 6 children; 3 boys and 3 girls. Kristy is an RN and volunteers her skills at the Good Samaritan Free Clinic in New Port Richey, FL. She is full time mother, and volunteers her time in several assignments for their church locally. Jay is the Seminary teacher, teaching a religious doctrine class to the high school aged youth of the church each morning just before school. They receive no financial compensation for service in the church, as is the case worldwide for the membership of the Church's Lay Ministry.
They have committed to serve a full time mission for the church, hopeful that they can bring their technical skills to people in other parts of the world that will benefit best.
Resume of Egg Commercial Systems, Inc
Florida State License #'s CMC1249626; CAC053846
ESI was established in 1991 to provide HVAC for all facets of the construction and service industry.
ESI has worked under contract for a wide range of businesses including Bovis Lend/Lease, University of South Florida, Sembler Company, Tampa Electric Company, and many others.
We have designed and completed the mechanical systems for numerous shopping centers and commercial businesses in Florida. We currently have contracts for installation and design work for 1.8 million square feet of commercial buildings. Additionally, we install complete HVAC systems for several hundred new homes each
year. We have several apartment complexes and senior living facilities also under construction.
Our services range from residential designs to planning the replacement of large chiller plants and cooling towers.
At ESI, we pride ourselves on the fact that we achieve our deadlines and goals. And our communications with all involved parties is exemplary. We reward our employees with impressive benefits packages and high salaries.
ESI operates out of our own 10,000 square foot offices and warehouse in Port Richey, FL. We have about 25 employees, and numerous dedicated subcontractors. Our office staff includes 8 highly motivated and trained professionals, ensuring nothing is missed in the field or office.