The Leading Geothermal Installer for New Hampshire, Maine & Massachusetts

Geothermal Installation

At Ultra Geothermal, we’re proud to be New England’s trusted source for geothermal system installation and replacement. With decades of experience, we deliver high-quality geothermal heating and cooling systems designed to keep your home comfortable year-round.

Our solutions lower energy costs, reduce your carbon footprint, and offer long-term reliability. Whether you’re upgrading an old system or installing geothermal for the first time, our team ensures a seamless process and exceptional results. Make the eco-friendly choice with Ultra Geothermal and enjoy the perfect balance of efficiency, sustainability, and comfort.

Our Geothermal HVAC Installation Process in 4 Simple Steps

Step 1: Request a Free Consultation

Call our team at Ultra Geothermal or fill out our short consultation request form to get started. We’ll connect you with a knowledgeable geothermal specialist to discuss your goals and schedule an on-site assessment.

Step 2: Receive a Custom System Design

During our site assessment, we evaluate your home’s layout, soil conditions, and energy needs. Based on this, we create a custom geothermal design that delivers maximum efficiency and comfort for your home.

Step 3: Installation & Performance Testing

Our trained technicians manage the entire installation, from setting up the ground loops to configuring your indoor system. We conduct thorough testing to ensure everything runs smoothly so you can enjoy reliable comfort year-round.

Step 4: Enjoy Peace of Mind with Ongoing Support

Once your system is up and running, we’re here to help you keep it in top shape. Our maintenance plans include annual checkups, ensuring your geothermal system operates at peak performance for years to come.

We proudly serve homeowners across the New England region, delivering expert geothermal solutions tailored to each area’s unique needs. Including but not limited to:

– Lakes Region, NH
– Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region, NH
– Seacoast Region, NH
– Monadnock Region, NH
– Merrimack Valley, NH, MA
– North Shore, MA
– Southern Maine Coast, ME

FAQs About Geothermal Installation

How long does a geothermal installation typically take?

Installations generally take around a week, but the timeline depends on factors like system size and property layout. We’ll provide an accurate timeline during your consultation so you know exactly what to expect.

In a geothermal system, the heat pump and the heat exchanger (or ground loop) work together to provide heating and cooling, but they serve different roles. 

The heat exchanger is buried underground and absorbs or releases heat to the earth, where temperatures are stable. It’s extremely durable and can last 50 to 100 years. 

The heat pump, located indoors, uses the energy from the heat exchanger to regulate your home’s temperature. It has more moving parts than the exchanger and typically requires more maintenance, with an expected lifespan of around 20 to 25 years.

Yes, geothermal systems provide both heating and cooling, as well as hot water heating. In the winter, they extract heat from the ground to warm your home, and in the summer, they remove heat from your home and transfer it back into the earth. This dual functionality is one of the key benefits of geothermal installation, making it a highly efficient year-round solution.

Yes, a geothermal heating and cooling system can often be installed alongside most existing HVAC setups, especially if you already have ductwork in place.

Geothermal HVAC systems require minimal maintenance compared to traditional fuel-based systems like propane or oil heating. Routine care involves checking the system annually for proper fluid levels, filter cleaning or replacement, and ensuring the heat pump is functioning efficiently. Unlike oil or propane systems, which often demand frequent fuel deliveries, burner cleaning, and higher wear-and-tear repairs, geothermal systems have fewer moving parts, resulting in lower maintenance costs and longer system longevity, typically exceeding 20 years for the indoor unit and over 50 years for the ground loop.

Ultra Geothermal offers a maintenance plan for regular visits to your home each year. Check out Ultra Club