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Geo-Thermal Technology for Your Comfort
Geothermal systems are efficient, environmentally sensitive, comfortable, and economical. Operating savings often provide paybacks of considerably less than five years — sometimes less than two years.
Geo-Thermal Comfort
Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems provide space conditioning — heating, cooling, and humidity control. They may also provide water heating — either to supplement or replace conventional water heaters. No existing space conditioning technology offers greater comfort, economy, or environmental benefits than the geothermal heat and cooling systems now available for residential and commercial installations. Over 250,000 installations are in place in the United States today, and the number is rapidly increasing. More than 95 percent of all geothermal heat and cooling customers are completely satisfied with their systems.
How Does Geo-Thermal Technology Work?
Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems work by moving heat, rather than by converting chemical energy to heat like in a furnace. Every Geothermal Heating and Cooling System has three major subsystems or parts:
- a geothermal heat pump to move heat between the building and the fluid in the earth connection
- an earth connection for transferring heat between its fluid and the earth
- and a distribution subsystem for delivering heating or cooling to the building.
Each system may also have a desuperheater to supplement the building’s water heater, or a full-demand water heater to meet all of the building’s hot water needs.
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Contact your Comfort Air Now professional to discover how geo-thermal technology can benefit you and your home, increase your home’s comfort affordably, and how you can take advantage of alternative energy credits and rebates.
