Geothermal HVAC systems are innovative, but that doesn’t mean you have to worry about a frustrating installation experience. Here’s what you can expect during geothermal installation:
Your first step should be a meeting with a geothermal HVAC system professional from Peitz Service Experts to figure out which size of geothermal system is needed to heat and cool your home.
No two homes in Pierre are alike, so receiving a free quote for your specific home is crucial to ensuring the greatest energy-efficiency boost in the end. Geothermal systems can be installed alongside your current system or can fully replace a regular system, depending on your weather. Check with your Expert installer for more info.
Depending on land or water resources, there are a few different setups: horizontal loop, vertical loop or pond loop. You’ll pick a configuration option during your consultation.
Despite the name, geothermal heat pumps are 2-in-1 systems that provide both heating and cooling. Whichever system you want to have installed, it will utilize steady below-ground temperatures to efficiently both heat AND cool your home.
Geothermal heat pumps can draw on the thermal energy of both the ambient temperature several feet underground as well as a sufficiently large body of water. You’ll choose a ground-source or water-source model depending on what will be most efficient.
At 5 feet below ground, the temperature is much more consistent throughout the year. Ground-source heat pumps use this consistency to transfer heat in or out of a building. In heating mode, they pump ambient heat above ground, while cooling mode reverses the process to send heat underground for later use.
Nearby water sources can also be a source of stable temperatures. Water-source heat pumps are particularly useful for cooling, as long as the body of water is at least 1/2-3/4th of an acre and 8 feet deep.
We start by identifying any existing underground utilities to make sure breaking ground doesn’t impact anything. Pipes are then placed underground in a U-shaped pattern. Once the pipes are in place, any open spots can be refilled with grass seed or sod.
After that, we will install any remaining internal components of the system. A geothermal HVAC system is similar to what you’d expect from traditional heating or central AC installation. We’ll replace the old unit before hooking your new system up to existing ductwork. Before long, you’re enjoying energy-efficient heating and cooling!
Each geothermal installation project has its own schedule, so consult Peitz Service Experts for a better idea on how much time may be necessary for you.
Once your new geothermal system is installed, you can control it like any other HVAC equipment. Just the same, staying on top of routine maintenance helps keep your geothermal system in the best possible shape.
Geothermal heating and cooling can be as dependable as central forced-air systems, but with even greater energy efficiency. Maximize these savings by staying up to date on maintenance.
Feel free to chat with Peitz Service Experts today at 605-223-0307 or schedule online for a free quote or to learn more about your geothermal heating and cooling options.
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Geothermal systems use energy from below ground to provide heating and cooling. They use a “loop” system by moving and delivering from either the ground or a water source in heating mode. In cooling mode, this process works in reverse by extracting heat from inside the home to the ground or a water source. The cold air in cooling mode is the result of the process of removing heat and humidity as air is recirculated.
Geothermal HVAC can be more cost efficient over time due to lower utility bills, despite the up-front costs. And they’re more efficient than traditional central heating and cooling systems. You can even secure rebates, tax credits and other federal incentives to lower costs for the installation process.
Geothermal systems don’t generate heat, instead using the Earth’s natural ambient temperature for heating and cooling. You wind up saving a lot of money on monthly utility bills, and geothermal systems will also usually last longer. As long as you keep up with maintenance, you can get 20 years from a geothermal heat pump and as much as 50+ years for an underground loop system.
Yes! Geothermal heat pumps are similar to traditional central heat pumps in that they are 2-in-1 systems capable of providing both heating and cooling. Even with this potentially confusing name, geothermal heat pumps are just as effective at cooling homes in many different climates. In fact, they’re often the most efficient type of system available!
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