Heating & Cooling : GeoThermal Heating & Cooling
Free heating & cooling can be extracted from a lake or pond, the ground or a well.
How GeoThermal Works
Your own backyard has the potential to be an energy source for heating and cooling comfort. Outdoor air temperatures fluctuate throughout the year with the changing seasons. In contrast, ground temperatures about four to six feet below the Earth's surface remain relatively moderate and constant all year. That's because the Earth absorbs 47% of all the heat energy that reaches its surface from the sun.
A geothermal system circulates a water-based solution through a buried loop system to take advantage of these constant temperatures. A single piece of equipment has the ability to heat and cool your home, while providing some or all of your home's hot water as well. Geothermal systems can save you 30% to 70% on your monthly utility bills.
To learn more about GeoThermal Heating & Cooling and Next Energy [click here].
Check this site for rebates from the federal & provincial governments, www.canspecinspection.com
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