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| Geothermal Heat Pumps and Radiant Heating Systems | |||
| Geothermal Systems | GeoRadiant specializes in custom turnkey radiant floor systems and geothermal heat pump systems. We do everything from design to the finished product, which includes providing all material, laying the floor tubing, and doing all the plumbing, electrical, and mechanical installation. We can provide a materials list and consulting for the "do-it-yourselfer". |
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| Residential and Commercial Heating and Cooling Expertise | |||
We assist in determining system designs that can meet your building budget. Forced-air systems are the traditional choice in building due to lower initial costs, but you may be surprised to learn that hydronic systems are roughly 25% less expensive to operate than forced air. Hydronic system benefits include: • • • • |
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| Geothermal Saves Money and the Environment | |||
Geothermal systems can be as much as 400% efficient. This means a 7 year payback when compared to a propane system! Natural gas, fuel oil, and propane furnaces must create heat by burning the fuel. With geothermal systems, there’s no need to create heat; merely collect it. The Earth’s natural heat is collected in winter through a series of pipes, called a loop, installed below the surface of the ground or submersed in a pond or lake. A mixture of glycol and water circulating in the loop carries this heat to the home. The system then uses electrically-driven compressors and heat exchangers in a vapor compression cycle--the same principle employed in a refrigerator-- to concentrate the Earth’s energy and release it inside the home at a higher temperature. In typical systems, duct fans distribute the heat to various rooms. In summer, the process is reversed in order to cool the home. Excess heat is drawn from the home, expelled to the loop, and absorbed by the Earth. Geothermal exchange systems provide cooling in the same way that a refrigerator keeps its contents cool--by drawing heat from the interior, not by injecting cold air. |
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