Residential Geothermal Heating and Cooling Services
Geothermal heat pumps are one of the most efficient ways to heat and cool a building or home and provide hot water. More and more business and homeowners are discovering the benefits of these systems, which tap the relatively constant temperature of the earth a few feet underground. Geothermal works well for both new homes and existing buildings and houses.
| Horizontal loop |
Horizontal loops are used where adequate land is available for underground loops that range from 100 to 500 feet.
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| Vertical loop |
Vertical loops are ideal when land surface is limited. Vertical holes (about six inches in diameter) are drilled to depths ranging from 100 to 300 feet. Vertical loops are almost always used in neighborhood settings.
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| Pond loop |
Pond loops are a very economical alternative when a body of water is nearby. The pipes are placed along the bottom of the lake.
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| Open system |
This type of system takes water from the main supply to the building (well), extracts the usable heating or cooling, and sends the water to a drain field or sewer system.
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