Geo means Earth. Thermal means Heat. Geothermal systems use the natural heat of the earth.

Geothermal Go Green

According to the EPA, geothermal systems are the most energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and cost effective comfort systems available.

Forty-seven percent of the sunís energy that reaches our planet is absorbed by the earth. This represents 500 times more energy than mankind needs every year.

According to the EPA, replacing an ordinary HVAC system with geothermal is the environmental equivalent of planting 750 trees.

Surveys consistently show that more than 95% of all geothermal system owners would recommend it to a friend.

Geothermal heat pumps strengthen U.S. energy security. For every 100,000 homes using geothermal HVAC, the U.S. reduces its foreign oil consumption by 2.15 million barrels a year.

Schools using geothermal systems in the U.S. are saving a combined $25 million dollars a year in energy expenses a year and are putting those funds into better equipment, books, computers, and more teachers.

Geothermal systems produce no on-site emissions.

Geothermal units are stored indoors, so there are no outdoor units creating heat and noise. They are also protected from the elements.

Geothermal units have no chemical byproducts, therefore greatly reducing the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning in your home or gas leaks.