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When Would Residential Geothermal Heating Benefit You Most?


If you’ve been thinking about energy savings for your home, it’s likely you’ve run across geothermal heating as a possible solution. These systems are growing in popularity and for good reason. Let’s take a look at the various benefits they can provide for your home.

The biggest benefit that makes these systems so popular is their ability to be eco-friendly. Unlike other sources of heating, this system doesn’t produce any sort of greenhouses gases like carbon dioxide. This means they don’t contribute to pollution of the air or the world’s carbon footprint. Just like solar panels, geothermal heat pumps are a great way to make your home environmentally friendly. In fact, most states are currently offering tax incentives for those individuals who decide to install these types of systems in their residence.

When you first look at the cost of geothermal installation for your home, you may be amazed at how steep the price tag can be. However, you need to take the life of the system into account compared to your existing heating systems. With a geothermal heating system, you will lower your operating costs. These systems work by transferring heat from underground into your home. This is much different than alternative home heating options that burn fuel for heat. As a result, most homeowners will actually save up to 70 percent on their utility bills each month.

While you may not want to actually sit down to do the math, it pays to. With a geothermal system, you will start to discover that your system will pay for itself in about three to five years. That’s when you take into account the amount of money that you will be saving each month when you’re not using your outdated heating system that is currently in your home.

Getting regular residential HVAC service for your system is a must no matter what heating system you currently use. With the geothermal system, you’ll notice that your system will last much longer with the same type of ongoing maintenance as other heating systems. The traditional HVAC systems last for about 15 years for the average homeowner. Geothermal systems last up to 50 years. This is because they are not located directly outside. Rather, most of the system is located indoors keeping it free from the ice, snow, rain, and other harsh elements. The only part of the geothermal system that is located outside is the ground loop, which is buried under the surface.

We’ve all experienced the moment when you get in the shower after another family member and all the hot water is gone. To fix this problem, you can install a geothermal heat pump. This will supply you with endless hot water. No longer do you have to plan around everyone else’s schedule to get your nice warm shower. Your shower times are no longer limited by the size of your hot water tank. With your geothermal pump, you can simply enjoy standing in the shower to warm up after a long winter day for as long as you would like.

If you live on a property that has a fresh available source of water, like a pond or lake, you’re in luck. A geothermal heating system can actually use the water on your property to heat the water that comes into your home. Typically, the soil will heat the water on properties without a lake or pond. When you have a body of water on your land, the installation of the outdoor loop system is minimal. Instead of tearing up your yard to put the coils under ground, they can simply be installed in the body of water about 10 feet deep. This will save you a ton of money during the installation process of your geothermal heating system.

One factor to really consider when it comes to picking an environmentally friendly heating system is reliability. Systems like solar power and wind power rely on the outside weather conditions. If the sun decides to hide for a few days or the wind doesn’t blow, then there’s no energy being produced. With a geothermal system, the energy comes from the ground. The ground temperature doesn’t change, so you know that your geothermal heating system will be reliable.

When it comes to installing a new residential geothermal heating system, it’s likely you have a lot of concerns. Hopefully, all the above benefits have assisted you in better understanding the advantages of having one of these heating systems installed in your home. Be sure to speak with your local provider to get all the rest of your questions answered and get your system installation scheduled.

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