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If you’re constantly frustrated with high energy bills while feeling like your house is never at a comfortable temperature, it may be time for you to consider making the switch to a geothermal heating system. In a world where companies and consumers are constantly seeking a solution to energy problems, this is a valuable investment for any property.

Here’s What You Should Know About Geothermal Heating

How Does This System Work?

geothermal heatingAt its core, geothermal systems work the same as all others — through the basic refrigeration cycle. But, instead of pushing old air out of doors and drawing new air in, it cycles the air through the earth. When you go deep enough underground, the temperature stays at about 50 degrees year-round. This creates an effective way to cool houses in summer and warm them in winter.

What Are the Advantages?

Rather than having a system that struggles to keep your house warm and becomes inefficient as it expends more energy in this endeavor, geothermal systems are remarkably efficient. This means that within seven or eight years, you’ll have earned back the initial installation investment of $15,000 to $20,000. After this, the system’s efficiency will equate to pure savings for you and your budget. It should last for roughly fifty years, meaning that many homeowners will never have to install another system in their lifetime. If you do decide to move, the geothermal system will be an attractive feature to future buyers.

 

Seeking assistance with geothermal heating, duct-free HVACs, and boilers? The experts at Fayette Heating & Air Conditioning will be happy to help. For forty years, they’ve provided quality services to residents of the Uniontown, PA, area, working hard to do jobs right the first time so you won’t have to make repairs later. Commitment to service is why they offer 24-hour emergency repairs and preventative maintenance. To learn more today, visit them online or call (724) 439-2323.

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