GEOTHERMAL

WELCOME TO THE DAWN OF A NEW ENERGY

ALTERNATIVE. RIGHT BENEATH YOUR FEET.

This is the ground-breaking new Geothermal technology that’s revolutionizing the alternative energy world. By drilling down about 20’ in your yard, we can tap into the power of geothermal energy. When you convert from heating oil or natural gas to Geothermal heat pumps, you gain major efficiencies, save serious money on your energy bills, and help to save the planet by reducing carbon into the climate. A key savings feature is that states, municipalities, and utilities around the country offer incentives to reduce the costs of your Geothermal installation by roughly half. To learn about these rebates, tax incentives, and low-interest loans, please visit dsireusa.org.

TAP INTO THE GEOTHERMAL TREASURES

OF MOTHER EARTH. HERE'S HOW.

As you can see below, Geothermal begins by tapping into the power of the earth and using it to both heat your home in the winter and cool it in the summer. The science behind it works like this: Temperatures below ground (regardless of climate or season) stay fairly consistent all year. While air temperatures can very greatly, the temperature just below the earth's surface stays an average 55-70 degrees F all year.


Because Geothermal units aren't subject to the harsh effect of outdoor weather or fuel combustion, they last longer than nearly any other heating and cooling system. The Department of Energy reports the Geothermal systems have an average equipment life of 25 years while the underground loop system has a rated material life of more than 100 years. Ordinary air conditioners, furnaces, and heat pumps usually last just 15-18 years.

A diagram showing how geothermal
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