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Geothermal Systems

  • Save Money
  • Live Efficiently
  • Live Comfortably

For most homeowners, up to 70% of a home’s total energy bill goes toward heating, cooling and hot water.  The biggest opportunity to save large amounts of money on your energy bill is to increase the efficiency of these systems.  Turn to geothermal heating systems to save money and the environment, too.

Geothermal systems capitalize on the solar energy stored year-round just beneath the earth’s surface. The free geothermal energy is an unlimited, renewable resource. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized geothermal systems as the most environmentally friendly, cost-effective and energy efficient heating and cooling technology available. So you can make a significant contribution to a cleaner environment – while saving up to 70% on your home’s energy bills.

Want to save more money?

You get a tax credit for installing geothermal in your home. The credit is for 30% of the system cost. You also get a rebate from Mid-American Energy.

Learn more at energy.gov or contact us.

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How Does Geothermal Heating and Cooling Work?

Geothermal systems use a loop of high-density polyethylene water pipe placed underground, where almost 50% of all solar energy is absorbed and a temperature between 50° to 70° is maintained. Water and an anti-freezing agent are circulated through these underground pipes to absorb and expel heat, depending on the season.

In winter, the system absorbs heat from the earth and converts it to warm air for heating your home. In summer, the system reverses itself, gathering heat from your home and expelling it into the cooler earth. Typically, a geothermal heating and cooling system requires half the natural gas or half the coal for electricity normally used.

 

 


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