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September 19, 2017

The Facts | Geothermal Energy | Paschal Heat, Air & Geothermal

The use of fossil fuels to heat and cool your home can result in considerable energy usage and higher utility costs. By switching to geothermal energy, you can save money as well as reduce your energy usage significantly. To help you determine if this is a good option for your home, please consider the following facts about geothermal energy.

Geothermal Energy Uses Renewable Energy

Natural gas and other fossil fuels are non-renewable sources of energy.  By contrast, Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source as it uses the natural energy stored in the ground. Relying on this type of energy for heating and cooling your home means that you have a consistent and steady energy supply.

Geothermal Energy Requires Less Electricity

When you have a geothermal heating and cooling system for your home, it uses less electricity than furnaces and central air conditioners. Geothermal systems require some electricity in order to function, however, it is a much lower amount than that used in conventional heating and cooling systems, thus lowering your overall energy costs. 

Geothermal Energy Can Heat and Cool Homes

Geothermal energy systems pull heat from the ground and bring it into your home in order to heat it up during winter. During the summer months, this same system removes hot air from inside your home and stores it in the ground again. This results in a reliable and more energy-efficient way to keep your home cool all summer long. 

Geothermal Energy Systems Have Different Designs

Geothermal energy systems are available in different designs, offering both vertical and horizontal configurations. Vertical designs necessitate digging deeper into the ground in order to set up the pipes that carry geothermal energy to and from your home. This results in less disruption to your landscaping. Horizontal designs require wider and shallower digging in your yard in order to accommodate these pipes. If you choose a horizontal design, you’ll need to have plenty of space for it. 

If you’re thinking about investing in a geothermal system for your home, the experts at Paschal Heat, Air and Geothermal can help. Give us a call to learn more about geothermal heating and cooling for your home. 

Geothermal energy offers an effective way to heat and cool your home. Knowing important facts about geothermal energy and how it works can help you decide if it’s the right option to make your home more energy-efficient.