What is Geothermal Energy?
Geothermal Energy is energy stored in the ground that we walk on every day.
Installing a Geothermal Heating and Cooling System
The most popular system installed in homes today is the Loop System.
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Using the same water pumps that a horizontal looping system uses, you will extract the ground’s heat in the winter time to heat your home and transfer your home’s heat in the summer months back to the ground through water circulated with heat transfer pumps.
A loop system can be submerged in the lake or pond with a single line trenched back to your home and circulated with water pumps to convert that energy into a green energy heating and cooling system.
Country homes that currently use a well system can take advantage with cost savings through geothermal heating and cooling by using an open loop system. This system requires a second well drilled near your current water supply.
Pros and Cons of Geothermal Heating and Cooling
- Geothermal energy will eliminate your heating and cooling expenses to only the expense of running a pump to circulate the water.
Geothermal Energy – Green Heating and Cooling Solution
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