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No matter where you live, the underground
temperature stays relatively constant
all year, even though outdoor temperatures
vary widely. Geothermal systems harness
this relatively constant, renewable
energy source, and use it for heating,
air conditioning and hot water
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Geothermal
systems circulate a water-based solution
through a "loop" of smaller
diameter, underground pipes.
When heating, this solution
absorbs heat from the earth
and carries it to the geothermal
unit, which (through a process
much the same as your refrigerator)
compresses the extracted
heat to a high temperature
and delivers it to your home.
When cooling, the processes
is simply reversed, and the
resulting cool, dehumidified
air is delivered to your
home. In some locations,
direct well water is used,
replacing the closed loop
system.
Geothermal systems are extremely
energy efficient since they only
need a comparably small amount
of electricity to power the pump,
compressor and fan. Geothermal
systems typically deliver up
to four times more energy than
they consume, so you save on
your monthly energy bills when
compared to other types of heating
and cooling systems.
Homeowners
all over North America have discovered
the benefits of using the energy source
in their own backyards to provide
heating, cooling and hot
water. Discover the benefits of
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- Lower operating costs
Saving up to 60% in most cases.
- Safe and Clean
No flame, no flue, no odors,
and no danger of fire or fumes.
- Quiet Operation
- Flexibility
You get heating, central
air conditioning and domestic hot
water. That's three systems all from
the same compact unit.
- Environment
The system emits no CO2
which is considered a major contributor
to environmental air pollution.
- Attractive
The completely self contained
unit is maintained indoors. There
is no need for noisy, unsightly,
outside condensing equipment.
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