Geothermal Heating And Cooling Systems Cincinnati Area

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Geothermal Repairs
When your system breaks down, you need expert help fast. Not everybody understands geothermal systems. You want a repair service with geothermal coil experience. Call us (513) 793-1900 or schedule service online now.


Geothermal Tune-Ups
Keep your geothermal heating and cooling system operating at peak efficiency by having it tuned up regularly. A complete tune-up with filters replaced, switches tested, cleaning and calibration will keep you comfortable while saving energy.

Geothermal Makes Good Financial Sense
Geothermal has been around for years but until recently it hasn't really been on the minds of consumers replacing their heating/cooling system. That's because until recently Geothermal has always been a lot more expensive to install than a typical system. But now, when they consider tax credits, energy savings, and increased property values, Cincinnati area home owners realize that a geothermal system can mean money in their pockets. Geothermal solutions are best for the environment too!

What is Geothermal?
The earth absorbs nearly 50% of all solar energy resulting in a constant temperature, below the surface, of about 45 degrees fahrenheit. A geothermal comfort system uses that renewable energy from the earth to heat and cool your home. Fluids are circulated through a series of sealed pipes buried near your home. In the winter, fluid travels down and absorbs the heat from the earth. The heat is delivered to a unit inside your home where it is changed to a higher temperature and sent as warm air throughout your home.

In the summer, the opposite happens and the fluid takes the warm air from your home and exchanges it for cooler air from the ground.

So What's The Difference?
A geothermal system uses about 25-50% less electricity than a conventional system. According to the EPA, geothermal systems can save homeowners 30-70% on heating costs and 20-50% on cooling costs. Geothermal systems are also the most "green" systems available. According to the EPA, putting in a geothermal system instead of a conventional system is the equivalent of planting 750 trees.

How About the Installation Costs?
Geothermal systems can be more expensive to install than a typical system. The indoor equipment is very similar. The difference is that pipe needs to be buried in the ground. The cost of the drilling is what makes these systems more expensive.

A typical geothermal system installation price is about $28,000. The good news though, is that the government is offering a tax credit of 30% of the cost with no cap. Which means, for the $28,000 systems, a tax credit of $8,400. That's like bringing the price down to $19,600.

Geothermal Savings
Once the system is installed the estimated monthly savings would be $150, which adds up to $1,800 per year. With this savings the payback for the system is about 10.8 years.

Geothermal systems are not for everyone but if you are staying in your home for a while and looking to save money, or if you're concerned about the environment, this system is the best solution. The Service Pros have the experience and know how to get the job done and help you start saving. A geothermal system can be installed in new construction or in your existing home, on rural acreage or on even the smallest city lot. Call The Service Pros today to learn more about geothermal heating and cooling systems for Cincinnati area homes.