
Discover The Future of Heating and Cooling with Geothermal Heat Pump Systems.
With the power bills increasing daily, many homeowners are looking for systems to help them cut costs. A heat pump system is one of the evolving technologies you can use to heat and cool your home at a low cost.
The cutting-edge geothermal heating systems harness the earth’s natural warmth to provide practical, dependable, and environmentally safe heating and cooling options.
When you install these systems, you say goodbye to skyrocketing energy bills and hello to a more sustainable way of life.
How they work
A ground source heat pump leverages the naturally occurring differential in temperature between above-ground air and subsurface soil to transport heat used in air heating, air cooling (air conditioning), and even water heating.
- When the ground temperature exceeds the surrounding air temperature, the heat pump transfers heat from the ground to your house.
- The water solution that cycles through the geothermal heating system absorbs heat from the earth as it passes through the system’s ground heat exchanger. The warm water then enters the house and enters the heat pump.
- The heat pump concentrates all the thermal energy in the water solution and transfers it to the air in the house’s ductwork system.
- The heat pump can also work in reverse, transporting heat from a house’s ambient air into the earth, thereby cooling it.
- Any extra heat within the house is transferred to the geothermal heating system’s water solution and carried down into the ground heat exchanger. Because the heat is sent to the earth, it no longer makes the house uncomfortable.
- A desuperheater directs surplus heat from the house to the water heater. This ensures you have hot water in your house without spending additional energy.
Ground source heat pumps need little electricity to power the heating/cooling process. The heat pump can deliver up to five times the energy from the ground for every unit of electricity consumed to operate the system, resulting in a net energy benefit that sees you saving on your monthly power bills.
What do you need to set up a geothermal heat pump system?
To set up the system, you need:
The heat pump unit:
The heat pump unit serves as the system’s heart, allowing heat transfer between your indoor spaces and the earth. It is installed indoors and contains a refrigerant fluid circling through a closed-loop system.
Ground heat exchanger:
It serves as a connection between the thermal energy of the earth and the heat pump equipment within your home. It consists of a network of underground pipes buried underground in various configurations. These pipes are filled with a heat-transfer fluid, commonly a water-antifreeze mixture.
An air delivery system (ductwork):
From its name, the delivery system delivers the heated or cooled air produced by the heat pump. This system ensures that conditioned air reaches the various rooms and spaces, ensuring ideal temperatures and indoor air quality. Besides these components, it’s common for the system to have a water solution that circulates throughout the system to move thermal energy around.
Are you ready to join the geothermal revolution?
Are you ready to experience a new level of comfort while positively impacting the environment? We are ready to guide you through the journey.
We will help you navigate the world of geothermal heating systems.
We will help you explore the advantages of geothermal heating and help you take the first step toward a more sustainable and comfortable future.
We have been in the industry for decades, so you can be sure that the advice and the systems we install will give you excellent service.
We understand that every person’s needs are different, and this is why the system we install will be customized to your needs.