Taking advantage of the latent heat energy underground is a smart way to lower high home heating and cooling costs. When they’re installed correctly and receive proper care, durable geothermal systems are much easier to maintain than traditional A/Cs, heat pumps...
If you have considered installing a geothermal heating and cooling system in your new or existing home but have been dissuaded by the costs, now may be the perfect time to act. Federal tax credits currently available on systems installed through December 31, 2016,...
Letting a geothermal system myth stand in your way of exploring your home heating and cooling options could stop you from learning more about these highly efficient systems. The most common myths include: They don’t use renewable energy. These systems use an...
Geothermal heating and cooling systems are well known for their economic benefits. Although saving money is an important factor when deciding on a heating and cooling system, there are several other benefits of a geothermal system that you should know about. Reduced...
Geothermal technologies are based on the steady supply of heat that radiates from the core of the planet to the surface. Due to underground temperatures being cooler than above ground temperatures on the hottest of summer days, yet warmer than on the coolest of winter...
Winters in southeastern Michigan can be brutally cold, but with geothermal heating, you’ll be able to keep your home comfortably warm by tapping into the stored heat underground. Several feet beneath the top surface of the soil, the temperatures are moderate...