Ground Source Geothermal Heat Pumps from Groundheat Systems

Groundheat Systems offers designing and installation services to install ground source heat pumps. The company provides help to complete industrial, residential, and commercial ground source heat pump projects. They provide ground source heat pump project designing and project management services along with consultation services for engineers and architects.  They also help with securing government grants to install ground source heat pumps.

Ground source heat pumps from Groundheat Systems have a few complications than an air conditioner.  As no fuel or a flame is involved, there will be no indoor pollution.  As no flame is involved, there is no risk of gas leakage or fires. The environment will not be polluted by combustion by-products that affect the ozone layer. Ground source heat pumps do not have any outside units and so there is noiseless operation. The ground source heat pumps needs less maintenance.

The ground source heat pumps can be used for heating the swimming pool, radiant floor slab heating, driveway de-icing, heating the hot tub or spa, indoor pool dehumidification and heating. The ground source heat pumps can be used to cool fruit cellars also. The ground source heat pumps help to save 44% over gas furnace systems, 65% over electric furnaces and 72% over oil furnaces.

Source: http://www.groundheat.com

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