Archive for August 29th, 2010
Geothermal Systems Can Save Your Money
If you’re going to build a new home or complete a renovation with the addition of a heating or cooling system, you may consider a geothermal system. Geothermal systems operate as heat pumps. If you need geothermal cooling, the system functions as a heat sink for transferring heat into the air to the ground. If you need heat, the system can use heat on the ground to heat your home. With conventional heating and cooling system, the system must work harder when it’s really too hot or cold outdoors, the soil temperature is fairly uniform and management conducted by a geothermal system will not be affected by outside air temperature. To successfully install a geothermal heating and air conditioning system, technical knowledge is required, it will take a leading company and experienced to perform the installation. Intelligent community and who care about the environment can determine what is best for your system needs. Whatever system is chosen, a good company can install your new system quickly and effectively to make sure to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home with a new system installed. The expert team at Air Conditioning by Jay’s Comfort Team have become leaders in providing information, expertise and service with environmentally and technologically advanced systems such as this. The cost of installing a geothermal system for the first time can be two to five times higher for system installation costs by conventional heating and cooling. But you can save between 20% and 60% in heating and cooling with geothermal systems, so that operational costs can cover higher costs after a few years depending on usage. Geothermal systems are designed for natural preservation. Geothermal system can survive for more than 50 years.