GEOTHERMAL
DESERVE TO BE COMFORTABLE®

For energy savings and environmental responsibility, the Geothermal/Ground Sourced Heat Pump is the best answer. Geothermal systems are adaptable for nearly every installation situation. Here is more information about this revolutionary new HVAC technology.

WHAT IS IT?

Geothermal Systems harness the natural heating and cooling of the earth to provide comfort in your home regardless of the climate outside. The concept of a geothermal heat system is based on simply moving heat energy from one place to another. In the winter, the heat pump draws heat from the earth and pumps the air into the conditioned space. In the summer time the system draws heat from building and pumps it into the earth where the heat is dissipated and
cooled.

This simple concept turns out to be an extremely efficient system in action. Geothermal heat systems reduce energy consumption, reduce your monthly bills, all while providing your home with an unsurpassed level of comfort.

ENERGY SAVINGS

Geothermal Systems have been endorsed by both the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the most energy efficient and environmentally responsible HVAC systems available.

Geothermal systems protect the environment by lowering emissions and using factory-sealed refrigeration systems that seldom or never need to be recharged with toxic refrigerants. Geothermal systems generate no air pollution, zero. nothing.

ADDITIONAL SAVINGS

Along with saving the environment, geothermal systems provide savings to you personally. Geothermal systems can reduce monthly energy costs as much as 50 to 70%. Geothermal systems provide silent trouble-free operation, reducing noise pollution and hassle. Contact the Spring Air team to find out about any available tax rebates for even more savings.

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BENEFITS OF GEOTHERMAL

  • Geothermal is 50 to 70% more efficient than other HVAC systems.
  • Geothermal Systems are consistent, eliminating the hot and cold spots common with other types of systems.
  • No unsightly exterior equipment to see or damage.
  • Underground pipes have a life expectancy of 50 years.
  • No open flame, flammable fuel or dangerous fuel tanks.