The daily temperature is rapidly climbing here in Texas, and people are scrambling to make sure that their air conditioners are up to the task of keeping them cool. For some people, though, it’s time to replace their air conditioners with new systems. If you’re one of those people, you should take a look at what a geothermal cooling system can do for you. Read on for more information.
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Friday, October 31st, 2014Choosing a new air conditioning or heating system can be a difficult process considering all of the options available in today’s world. But if you need a new heating and cooling system, it’s tough to beat the efficiency of a geothermal system. Geothermal heat pumps depend on the stable temperature beneath the earth’s surface to circulate heat. Learn more about these systems in this guide.
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How It Works
A heat pump is a type of system that moves heat from one area to another. In an air-source heat pump, refrigerant pumps through an indoor and outdoor component to move heat from the inside to the outdoors in the summer and from the outside to the inside in the winter. A geothermal system works a bit differently. Water or a water-refrigerant blend pumps through a set of coils buried underneath the ground. In the heating season, heat is absorbed from the earth and moved into your home. In the summer, heat is absorbed from the air in your home and safely deposited outdoors.
Some Benefits of Geothermal Air Conditioning and Heating
- Environmentally Friendly: Many people praise geothermal heating and cooling for its low environmental impact. Geothermal heat pumps do not release pollutants into the air and use far less power than standard AC and heating systems.
- Energy Efficient: Geothermal systems are incredibly efficient, saving a lot of money from month to month. In fact, as time goes on, the energy savings combined with the possibility of government incentives can offset the initial cost of installation.
- Fewer Repair Needs: Generally, geothermal systems require fewer repairs than some other types of heating and cooling systems because they contain few moving parts and because the outdoor components are buried underground, and not exposed to the outside elements.
Geothermal systems are also relatively quiet, have long lifespans, and you may receive local or federal incentives for installing the system. Geothermal systems are great for anyone looking to save money from month to month and retain quality heating and cooling. For more information about geothermal cooling and heating or for any residential AC service in Georgetown, TX, call the friendly professionals at Roznovak.