Illustrated diagram showing geothermal ground source heat pump system installation beneath a New Hampshire home, tapping renewable earth energy for heating and cooling

Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pump Systems are One of the Most Energy-efficient, Environmentally Clean, and Cost-effective Systems Available

Geothermal heat pump systems transfer heat to or from the earth to heat or cool your home by tapping into the energy in your own backyard.

Geothermal systems use renewable earth energy to heat and cool homes, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 11 metric tons over a 20-year lifespan compared to fossil fuels

Save Energy:

Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source. A single geothermal heat pump can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 11 metric tons over a 20-year lifespan.

Geothermal heat pumps lower home heating and cooling costs by up to 70 percent compared to traditional forced-air HVAC systems, delivering exceptional long-term savings

Save Money:

Compared to forced-air HVAC systems, geothermal heat pumps can lower home heating and cooling costs by up to 70 percent.

Durable geothermal heat pumps last 15-20 years with minimal maintenance. Packaged systems install indoors while split-system outdoor components withstand harsh New Hampshire weather

Reliability:

Geothermal heat pumps are durable. Packaged systems are located indoors and can last for up to 20 years with little maintenance while split-system geothermal heat pumps can last up to 15 years with little maintenance.

Packaged geothermal systems operate quietly indoors without outdoor units. Split-system models feature sound-reducing technologies for whisper-quiet heating and cooling performance

Sound:

Packaged geothermal heat pumps do not require outdoor units and are fully insulated for very quiet operation. Split-system geothermal heat pumps require an indoor unit that produces minimal sound and the heat pump is installed outside with sound reducing technologies.

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