How Do You Install Geothermal Heating & Cooling Systems?
Geothermal heating is making great strides into commonplace usage in this day of increased environmental awareness. Whether you want to have a smaller impact on the environment or you want lower energy bills, consider replacing your less efficient forced air system with a geothermal heating system. It requires a larger up front investment than traditional heating systems do, but it pays for itself in the savings you see on your heating bills within a few years. Decide on a system. There are several different types: vertical loops, horizontal loops, well water and in-water. Choosing which system is best depends on a number of factors, including: your location, the space available, the type of ground and whether or not you have a pond or another water source available. Talk to a professional about which system is best for your situation. Dig any holes or trenches you need for your system. If you are using a well-water or in-water system, you might not need to dig for the loop itself, but