How Does Geothermal Work?
Wherever you live, the temperature beneath your home remains constant regardless of the season.
Using a serires of sealed piping loops buried in the ground, Geothermal Systems harness the stable underground temperature to provide heating, cooling, and hot water at remarkably high efficiencies. So high, in fact, that energy use can be cut by up to 80%.
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Proven Technology
Geothermal systems have been used for over 40 years and millions of units have been installed worldwide in commercial and residential applications.
Energy & Cost Efficient
Geothermal energy uses up to 80% less energy to heat or cool the same area, and replaces both your furnace and air conditioner! With government rebates, geothermal is more cost-effective than ever.
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Geothermal heat pumps are the most energy-efficient and environmentally friendly HVAC systems available
Geothermal technology uses a series of sealed piping loops buried in the ground that tap the renewable energy of the earth.
These loops create a better heat transfer medium than traditional air source systems.
"Geo exchange systems are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean and cost-effective space conditioning system available today"
Engineered for Long Equipment Life
All ClimateMaster systems are factory sealed ensuring quality. With indoor installation eliminating exposure to the elements, your new system lasts longer than traditional systems that are outdoors. Each compressor is engineered to moderate the compressor load, extending system life.
All ClimateMaster Geothermal Heat Pumps Use EarthPure® Refrigerant
EarthPure is a non-ozone depleting refrigerant and has significant advantages over other refrigerants that harm the environment.
Self-contained compact units
A wide variety of configurations including upflow, horizontal or downflow can be hidden from sight. Split systems are compact enough to be installed in closets.