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7 Benefits of Geothermal Energy in Homes

Sustainability and Our Future

By Robert LittlePublished 7 years ago 3 min read
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Geothermal Benefits

What do you know about tapping into the earth’s own sustainable clean energy source? Can geothermal energy be effectively used to meet energy demands in residential homes? Geothermal is considered as an environmentally-friendly source of energy and may be a practical option for many homeowners. Homeowners can count on a short payback period and a significant reduction on utility bills, as part of the many benefits of residential geothermal energy systems.

Explore the advantages of geothermal energy for homeowners today.

Safe for the Environment

Homeowners choosing geothermal energy are selecting one of the most environmentally-friendly heating and cooling systems available, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Homeowners dramatically offset their carbon production as installation of a system is like removing two cars from the road or planting 750 trees.

Free Hot Water

Rather than pay to heat water, homeowners get free hot water using geothermal energy. Geothermal systems provide homeowners with much of their hot water with an efficient system where heat removed during the cooling cycle is directly delivered to the water heater. This provides homeowners with a free alternative to generating hot water that optimizes the energy usage from this clean energy source.

Lower Utility Bills

Systems do require a small amount of electricity, but then the geothermal system produces approximately four times as much energy as every unit required, which goes a long way to improving a home's energy efficiency. High quality conventional systems do not offer even a one to one ratio for energy delivered to energy consumed. When compared to traditional systems of gas, oil, or heat pump systems, homeowners can save from 30 to 70 percent on bills. It can cost a mere dollar a day to heat and cool a 2000 sq. foot home with geothermal energy.

Long Life Span

Once installed, a geothermal system can last over 20 years. Geothermal systems rely on a buried loop system. The grounded loop comes with a 50 year warranty. This makes the system less susceptible to damage from weather and various environmental changes. It requires less maintenance than regular systems, as homeowners only need to attend to filter changes and periodic checks. Homeowners can have decades of use, and pay off a system in as little as three years with years of minimal energy bills. In comparison, a homeowner may get only seven years of use from a well-maintained furnace.

Family-Friendly

Homeowners have to worry about the potential dangers from conventional systems. Systems that rely on propane or natural gas may result in issues such as odors, carbon monoxide emissions, or flames. Homeowners do not need to be concerned about such problems from a system that does not rely on combustible gases. This makes geothermal systems a safer option for all of those residing within a home.

Consistent Comfort

Conventional systems often blast hot and cold air to heat or cool a home, respectively. This process can be uneven in nature, and be uncomfortable for those living inside a home. A geothermal system steadily provides energy, as well as it works to dehumidify the air, offering a more comfortable experience for homeowners.

Minimal Noise

Geothermal systems are housed indoors and underground. There is much less noise when compared with traditional heat pumps and air conditioners. The noise produced from operation is likened to that of a refrigerator. These reliable units offer operation that is quieter than traditional systems.

Choose a Clean System

Individuals and families switching to geothermal soon realize the significant advantages of this clean energy system. Geothermal energy has been found to be a cost-effective option for many who want a better alternative to heating and cooling their home. Homeowners experience enough savings to have a payback period of three to eight years on an initial geothermal system installation. They then continue to save on their bills for over a decade. Learn more about geothermal systems for a reliable and consistent environmentally-friendly energy source for homes today.

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Robert Little

When you ask Bob Little’s clients to describe him, you invariably hear them talk about his knowledge, his confidence and his all-around “nice guy” demeanor.

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