Resources and FAQ
Frequently asked Questions about Geothermal Systems
Table of Contents
GENERAL FAQ's
What is Geothermal Heating?
How efficient is a geothermal ground source heating system?
Can these systems cool also?
What about Comfort?
SYSTEM FAQ's
How does 40° Fahrenheit water from the ground provide heat?
How noisy is a GSHP?
How much maintenance is required?
How much space does a GSHP take up?
What is the life span of my GSHP?
How safe is a GSHP unit?
Can a GSHP provide domestic hot water?
What is the max temperature a GSHP can produce?
COST FAQ's
What kind of Investment Is required?
How much can I save?
How do Geothermal System save money?
Installation and Building FAQ's
Where can these systems be installed?
Can Geothermal Heat Pumps be installed as a retrofit?
Can geothermal heating be used with forced air distribution?
How is the system sized?
How far apart are the trenches in a horizontal loop system?
How far are the boreholes in a vertical loop system spaced?
ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE FAQ's
Is geothermal heating considered renewable energy?
Absolutely! It uses the heat that is from the sun and stored in the earth to heat your home. It is considered clean, green and renewable energy. There is no fossil fuels burned, combustion, or dependency on a finite fuel source. It only uses electricity to run the heat pump, and that energy source can come from many different renewable methods as our electric grid power sources change and also become more green and efficient.
Do GSHPs protect the environment?
Yes they do. The GSHP system runs very efficiently to provide climate control from renewable energy, which lowers emissions. It does not burn fossil fuels and is a completely enclosed system, so no dangerous gases are released into your home or the environment. All the refrigeration systems are factory-sealed, so they seldom or never have to be recharged, which also protects our environment.
Can a geothermal system work in climates with frozen soil?
Absolutely! That is the exact environment where we are thriving in. Winters in the Northwest are very harsh, and the soil is probably frozen for over half of the year. But because the ground loops are installed below the freeze line (usually 6-8 feet in depth, depending on soil type), the changing temperatures above ground do not effect the heating capabilities.
Can I use the GSHP for snow melt capabilities?
IS A GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM RIGHT FOR YOU?
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