Geothermal heating and cooling are increasingly becoming popular as homeowners are beginning to view it as a more environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient option. Keep reading this guide by the pros at Acree if you want to learn more about what a geothermal heating and cooling system is the many reasons you should use it!
How Does Geothermal Heating and Cooling Work?
Geothermal heating and cooling operate by using the Earth’s consistent temperature. The Sun heats the ground, the ground absorbs 50 % of the sun’s energy and is naturally transferred to your geothermal heat pump pipes underground. When your pump is providing heating during cold months, the underground pipes contain a water solution, which circulates the heat throughout the pipes and to your heat pump. Heat is removed from the water solution at the pump and transferred to your HVAC unit in your house. To provide cooling, the heat pump essentially reverses this process—in this scenario, the loss of heat provides cooling, instead of the absorption of heat.
What Are the Reasons to Use a Geothermal Heating and Cooling System?
- It is Energy-Efficient
Compared to traditional heating and cooling systems, geothermal heating and cooling are 4 times as efficient. Homeowners can see a difference of up to $50 on their energy bill within the first few months of using geothermal heat pumps. According to the Department of Energy, geothermal systems use 25 to 50 % less electricity than traditional systems. It also helps to have proper insulation and no air leaks to see your heat pump perform to the best of its abilities.
- Environmentally Friendly
Instead of relying on fossil fuel usage to heat and cool homes, geothermal heat pumps rely on renewable energy. By tapping into the greatest energy source of all (the sun!), you will have access to a sustainable fuel supply without high carbon emissions. If you want to go green, geothermal heating and cooling is a big step in the right direction.
- Durable and Long-Lasting Systems
With proper maintenance, traditional HVAC units aren’t as effective past 15 years. Geothermal heat pumps can last 20 years or more. They are also more durable and components such as underground pipes come with warranties of up to 50 years. Geothermal heat pumps have fewer moving parts and don’t have any parts outside, reducing chances of component wear and tear and dirt getting inside your system.
- Lessens Financial Burden
While geothermal heat pumps have higher upfront costs, the lack of expensive maintenance, and the reduction in energy bills makes up for it. In the long-term, geothermal heat pumps might be more cost-effective.
Anymore questions about geothermal heat pumps? Get in touch with the pros at Acree! Call us today at (813) 530-9061 or schedule a service with us on our website! Our team of experts will be more than happy to answer your questions and help you out!