At this point, most people think it all sounds like a good idea, but they do not really know that much about geothermal heat. This is a system that handles the heating and the cooling of your house by pumping some of the ground temperature into your house. The ground below your home does not change temperatures nearly as much as the temperature of the air does. In the wintertime, the ground is actually much warmer than the air and in the summer, the ground is a lot cooler. These geothermal systems transfer that heat or cooling from the ground up into your heating and cooling system. In the winter months, the cold air is pumped out of your house through the system and warmer air is pulled into your house from the ground. The same thing happens in the summer months in reverse. The warm air it forced into the ground and it is replaced by cooler air.
There are two significant savings that can be attained from using these types of systems. They will save you money and they will save the environment. The systems are generally considered to be almost 70% more efficient than the traditional heating systems that are used. The savings are not as huge when you are looking at cooling costs, but they are still almost 40% more efficient than traditional air conditioning and central air. Clearly, this will have a dramatic and positive impact on your monthly bills.
However, it is important to note that these systems can be more expensive when you first get them set up. If you plan to be in your house for an extended time though, it is well worth the expense. If you make the decision to install a system like this, it will usually take between 3 and 10 years for you to recoup your money.
Another long term benefit of the system is the life of the system. The outdoor pieces of the system can last for more than 50 years. The indoor pieces usually last for about 25 years. This is significantly longer than you can expect your furnace or air conditioner to last. The other big benefit of geothermal system is the fact that they are much more environmentally friendly than the traditional systems. The only energy they actually use is the electrical component to make them run. They do not product any new heat. Because of this, these units save more than 5 tons of carbon emissions over traditional heating and cooling systems.
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Stewart Wrighter recently contacted a Louisville geothermal specialist to give him an estimate on installation. For more information about geothermal heating go to
http://www.prudentialHVAC.com/ .
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Wow, Is Geothermal Heating Systems 70% more efficient than the traditional heating systems? Im amused.
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