Polar Bear GeothermalDesign–build · Toronto 647-914-8114

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Photo options.

Every image currently on the site, and where each one sits. Tell me the filename and where you want it — or say "swap the hero for the badge shot" and I will move it.

In use now

Currently placed.

If one of these is the wrong choice for its slot, say which and what should replace it.

Polar Bear units stacked on blue racking.

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Homepage hero and the Models page. Reads as scale and capability.

Heat pump cabinet with side panel removed showing wiring.

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Homepage — "repaired in 2045". Carries the no-proprietary-boards argument.

Four digital loop thermometers on a cabinet.

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Homepage — verification. The single most on-message photo on the site.

Coiled geothermal loop floating on a lake.

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Homepage — off the gas grid. Speaks directly to lakefront and rural buyers.

Open control cabinet with relays and terminal blocks.

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Technology hero. Relays and terminal strips, close up.

Heat pump installed in a basement mechanical room.

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Technology — condensate pan. Shows controls sitting above the drain.

White Polar Bear cabinet with badge on a pallet.

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Models hero. Clean product shot before install.

Large insulated mains in a plant room.

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Projects. Commercial scale, header piping.

Heat pump piped into loop connections.

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Projects. Workmanship detail.

Multi-residential building exterior.

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Projects. The only exterior building shot on the site.

Blue circulators and red suction diffusers.

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Cobourg hero. Strong colour, reads as serious plant work.

Ceiling manifold with balancing valves.

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Cobourg. Branch takeoffs and balancing valves.

Plant room at scale.

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What it costs.

Spares

On the site but not placed.

These are already uploaded and ready — say the word and either can go anywhere above.

Polar Bear Water Source Heat Pumps badge close up.

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Tight crop of the badge. Would work as the Technology hero if you want the brand front and centre rather than the wiring.

Heat pump in a residential basement.

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Residential context. The best option if you want the homepage to speak to custom-home buyers rather than to commercial ones.

What I would still like from you

Three gaps no photograph on this site fills, and each one answers an objection the writing currently has to argue instead of show:

  • A drill rig working. The biggest unspoken worry on any geothermal job is what happens to the property. One photo settles it.
  • A finished yard after restoration — the same ground, grass back. That pair is worth more than a page of reassurance.
  • Anything with a person in it. Every image here is equipment. One shot of a technician working would carry more trust than the rest combined.

Tell me the swaps.

Filename plus where it should go is enough — "badge.jpg on the technology hero", or "drop lake-loop, use unit-basement". I will move them and redeploy.

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