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Why Geothermal Heat Pumps Are Energy Efficient

Geothermal heat pumps are an excellent form of heating and cooling in the home. Home owners are able to have comfort in their home year round with an efficient and eco-friendly HVAC option. Many home owners are opting to install this type of heating and cooling system because it not only allows them to help the environment but also to save money. More and more people are starting to realize the need for eco-friendly machinery and the geothermal heat pump is an excellent source. Below are a few reasons why this type of heat pump is energy efficient.

Studies Show

Like any other product, geothermal heat pumps have been studied by many groups including the EPA. The EPA conducted a study of energy efficiency and determined that the geothermal energy option is the most environmentally one for heating and cooling system options. This means that a geothermal heat pump is better with energy usage than other forms of HVAC systems including central air, boilers and furnaces.

Compared to Conventional Systems

Many studies have compared the geothermal unit to conventional systems. Each study has shown that no matter what region, the geothermal unit is better at energy efficiency than a conventional unit. This means the geothermal unit is greener, which helps the environment, and also will give home owners lower utility bills because they will be using less energy.

Harnessing the Earth’s Temperature

A geothermal unit is able to use less energy because it does not require a fuel source. This unit has a piping system underground which will harness the temperature underground to help heat and cool the home. The temperature below the ground is constant so home owners will always have the source of energy they need to cool and heat their home.

Energy Incentives

The geothermal pump is so energy efficient, that governments in the US are offering incentives for home owners to install this type of unit. At any given time, there are savings options on the  federal, state, local and utility level so home owners can earn money back for switching to a geothermal heat pump. This means that home owners will be paid to help the environment as well as their own pocketbook!

Overall

This is just a small portion as to how a geothermal heat pump can save energy. This unit was created to use the earth as a tool and it is also giving back to the earth by saving energy. Home owners can find out more about this option for heating and cooling by contacting their local HVAC dealer. A professional technician will be able to assess your home and determine if this type of unit will work best for you and your need.

Cindy Hastings

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