Geothermal direct exchange ground loop leak
We have had a small leak of coolant in our geothermal direct exchange airconditioning system for about 4 years which the service company could never locate on any of the exposed pipes or units. It recently started leaking faster and the company tested all the pipes and determined it was in all three of the ground loops. It is still under warranty but the manufacturer says it must have been caused by a lightning strike and won't cover replacement. The insurance company wants the pipes to be evaluated physically to determine proof of strike. Our pipes go 100 feet into the ground and we were unable to extract them. Question: have you heard of anything like this happening before and do you have any suggestions on how to either extract the pipes of prove lightning strike.