With 17 years in the Geothermal industry and over 1,500 Geothermal installations, we’ve received many common geothermal questions from our customers. We believe that providing accurate answers to these questions gives our customers the knowledge to make
informed decisions regarding their heating and cooling needs. Hopefully, the answers to our top five most commonly asked questions will be the answers you are looking for.

1.) Is Geothermal for everyone?
Answer: Whether you live in an existing home or are looking to build new, Geothermal is for anyone that currently has a forced-air system, radiant in-floor, or is willing to retrofit their home.

2.) How do tax credits and utility rebates make Geothermal an affordable option for me?
Answer: A Geothermal system qualifies for a 30% tax credit with no cap. Depending on your tax liability, this means a $20,000 system would get you a $6000 federal tax credit, and depending on which state you live
in, you may also qualify for an additional state tax credit. These credits combined with utility rebates can make a Geothermal system just as affordable as a conventional heating and cooling system.

3.) Don’t I need a large yard in order to consider Geothermal?
Answer: No! There are several Geothermal loop field options available that can accommodate almost any size yard. A typical vertical loop field requires only 12′ x 12’ of space; whereas a horizontal slinky loop
requires an area of approximately 60’x140’. Another popular method is directional boring which disturbs very little existing yard by boring under the yard’s surface from a central point.

4.) We know the ground temperature is around 55 degrees year-round. What can I expect the air temperature at my registers to be?
Answer: Through the winter your registered air temperature will vary from 95 to 125 degrees depending on the demand and fan speed; while in the summer it is 15-25 degrees cooler than the thermostat setting.

5.) How much can I expect to save with Geothermal?
Answer: The amount of savings depends on whether you currently use gas, propane, or other fuel sources and what their current rates are. Typically, our customers spend around $500 annually on all of their heating,
cooling & water heating. The average consumer can save up to 70% on their utility expenses. In order to equal Geothermal’s cost of operation, you would need to buy propane or natural gas for approximately $0.28 per gal/therm compared to a $.04
Geothermal electric rate. Many utility companies will lower the electrical rate for customers operating a Geothermal system. We always recommend that you contact your local electric company to determine the actual rate you would receive.

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