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How Does a Geothermal Heat Pump Work?
Geothermal - Heat from the GroundYou already have a heat pump in your home -- your refrigerator. When you put your hand near the coils on the back of your refrigerator, you'll feel the heat that has been pumped out from inside of it. It's the same principle that the geothermal heat pump uses to move heat to and from your home and the earth. The heart of a geothermal heat pump system is a cleanly designed box that looks like the average gas furnace, except that it replaces the fuel burner with a refrigeration system that converts heat from the earth into warmth for your home. Geothermal heat pumps do use electricity, but because they only use it to move heat already available in the ground, they use a lot less than other electric-powered heating systems. Heating & Cooling from One System
In the winter, this process is reversed. The heat pump extracts heat from the relatively warm ground, usually warmer than the outdoor cold air, and pumps this heat into your home. The result is much less energy needed to keep your home comfortable as compared to a conventional air source heat pump system. Even in the winter, a geothermal heat pump is much more efficient than conventional natural gas or oil heating systems, and because it does not require the combustion of fossil fuels, geothermal is much more friendly to the environment. And a geothermal system can do more than heat and cool; it can provide virtually free hot water as well as home dehumidification. If you would like more information about how a Geothermal Heat Pump Comfort System can provide your home with more efficient and safe heating and cooling while saving you money, please click the GeoPro link to the left, or call us at (231) 873-2665. Your Comfort is Our Concern! |
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