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What is Geothermal?

Now more than ever - in both existing homes and new homes - people are discovering that Geothermal is their most natural heating and cooling choice.

Why? Because a geothermal heating and cooling system can deliver real comfort in every season of the year while delivering incredible money savings. Only geothermal utilizes the earth's natural energy to save up to 60% on your heating, cooling and water heating costs.

GeoExchangeUnlike conventional heating and cooling systems, a geothermal system:
Is not exposed to the elements - it's mostly indoor and underground
Has few moving parts to wear out, break down or maintain
Doesn't require a noisy outside condenser fan unit
Doesn't have its performance effected by outside air temperatures


With a geothermal system, a reasonably energy efficient, 2000 square-foot home can be heated and cooled for about $1 a day.

Geothermal. The Investment That Really Pays.

Heating and cooling equipment comes with two price tags: the cost to buy the equipment and the cost to run it.

Although geothermal systems initially cost a bit more than traditional systems, owners realize an immediate return on their investment in the form of greater comfort and lower utility bills. And when it comes to your heating, cooling and hot water costs, who wouldn't be interested in savings of up to 60% every month and every year for the next 30 or 40 years?

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