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What Goes Into a Geothermal Installation?

  • roavictor
  • Jul 27
  • 1 min read
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Geothermal heat installation involves setting up a ground source heat pump (GSHP) system that utilizes the Earth's relatively stable temperature to heat and cool a building. This process typically involves installing a ground loop system (either horizontal, vertical, or pond/lake) and connecting it to an indoor heat pump unit. The cost of installation can vary widely, but it is generally more expensive than traditional HVAC systems upfront, though long-term energy savings and potential tax incentives can help offset the initial investment. To learn more, click the link below:


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