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Geothermal Heating and Cooling: How It Changed My Life

As a single mom, sticking to a budget has always been a juggling act. But nothing threw me off more than my heating and cooling bills. Winters were the worst—my oil heating costs would skyrocket during a cold spell, leaving me with bills I couldn’t have prepared for. One February, I got a bill so […]

Geothermal – the smart choice for the future

Geothermal is one of the smartest energy options of the future. Energy is extracted directly from the earth’s surface and can be used for both heating and cooling of houses, properties, industrial premises, and buildings. The energy is renewable, making geothermal a long-term and sustainable solution that aligns with future energy supply needs.

How to choose your geothermal installer

Ultra Geothermal retro fit HVAC installations for exisiting homes

When planning to install a ground-source heat pump system, selecting the right installer is crucial. Ensuring that the contractor you hire has the necessary skills, experience, and knowledge will help you find and install the best system for your specific site needs. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the questions you should ask potential contractors to […]

The Best Heating & Cooling for High Ceilings & Big Windows?

These homes often have greater heating and cooling demands because of the larger volume of air and potential heat loss or gain through expansive windows. Geothermal systems leverage the earth’s stable underground temperature to provide efficient heating in winter and cooling in summer, maintaining a comfortable indoor climate regardless of the exterior conditions.

Can geothermal cool a house?

Discover geothermal systems – harness the earth’s temperature for perfect home heating and cooling all year round. Say goodbye to extreme weather and hello to comfort.

Can you put geothermal anywhere?

A geothermal system can be installed almost anywhere. Each type of geothermal system has different specifications that it requires. A horizontal ground loop geothermal requires a larger yard than a vertical ground loop system