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What you get from Chancey & Reynolds:
Keep your heating and cooling systems running at peak efficiency with regular maintenance
Some of the many benefits include:
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Geothermal installation is an efficient and cost-effective way to heat and cool your home. It utilizes the naturally occurring temperature of the earth beneath our feet to regulate the climate in your home or building. Rather than relying on traditional methods of air conditioning, geothermal systems minimize energy consumption by harnessing natural energy sources.
Geothermal systems are designed to last for decades with minimal upkeep! The average lifespan of a residential geothermal system is between 20 to 25 years, while commercial systems often last even longer.
The size of your geothermal system is determined by the size of your home and the climate you live in. On average, a three ton system will provide enough heating and cooling for an 1,800 square foot home. When you work with Chancey & Reynolds to install your geothermal heat pump, your technician will calculate the appropriate sized system for your particular home and needs.
Geothermal heat pump systems are an innovative alternative to the traditional HVAC systems of heating and cooling. These systems operate by circulating liquid through pipes that are installed 300 feet deep into the ground. Geothermal systems work by utilizing the natural temperature of the earth in conjunction with a heat pump to both heat and cool your home. Additionally, geothermal heat pumps do not require fossil fuels or even much electricity to operate and are revered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a clean, renewable source of energy that has a much better impact on the environment.
Some of the most popular benefits of geothermal heat pump systems include:
Because geothermal systems are installed deep underground and utilize the earth’s natural temperature, which is between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, they do not rely on fossil fuels to operate. They use significantly less energy to run and can save you serious money in the long run. In fact, geothermal systems have efficiency ratings of 300 to 500%!
Because of how energy efficient geothermal systems are, you can save a tremendous amount of money on your monthly utility bills. It is reported that these systems can save you up to 70% on your energy bills for heating, cooling, and hot water (as compared to traditional systems)! Additionally, geothermal heat pumps can be available for tax credits as well.
Many homeowners express concerns and skepticism about how well geothermal systems actually work, but they are extremely efficient in keeping your home comfortable – both cool and hot! The air from these systems is naturally dehumidified and the air quality is cleaner and fresher, providing superior comfort for your family.
As we all know, traditional HVAC systems can be quite the noisy operation, as they have many different parts and components within them that run on gas, oil, or electricity. When you install a geothermal system, you can rest peacefully as these systems produce virtually zero noise pollution.
Geothermal heat pumps do not use any combustible fuels such as natural gas, propane, or oil. This eliminates odors and potential safety hazards such as carbon monoxide leaks, which can be deadly if not addressed. Finally, they do not utilize a pilot light like traditional HVAC systems, which reduces the risk of open flames.
Arguably one of the best benefits of geothermal systems is that they provide your home with free hot water! The heat reclaimed from the heat pump can be captured and used for your hot water supply, reducing your costs by up to 60%!
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