Winter scenes look great on holiday greeting cards and calendars, but the cold can be bitter in real life. And, of course, there’s nothing worse than a home without a functioning heating system in the middle of the year’s coldest season.
One of the best heating systems you could invest in is a geothermal heat pump. AirWorks, your top HVAC repair company, discusses its key features.
Low Energy Consumption
Heating systems take up a surprisingly huge amount of energy to function well. You can expect your next energy bill to skyrocket during winter. However, geothermal earth pumps are a different matter. They don’t cause a sudden shift in your energy consumption because they get energy from the ground instead of relying on air-based heat. This allows them to consume roughly 20% to 30% less energy than the average heating system.
Limited Carbon Emission
Worried about affecting Mother Earth with your HVAC system? A geothermal ground pump produces limited carbon emissions, one of the causes of environmental damage. You can rest assured your toasty home isn’t causing such a huge impact on your surroundings. Our services include heating or air conditioner repair and inspection. We can also determine how much carbon your HVAC emits on average, too.
Lasts Longer and Works More Quietly
The main reason geothermal heat pumps are great is their ability to withstand the test of time. Studies show that a geothermal heat pump works longer compared to other HVAC systems on the market. It is also the quietest; you won’t hear as much background noise as you would from air-based heating and cooling systems.
AirWorks, your top heating and cooling specialist, offers quality services like heat and air condition repair and installation for your utmost comfort during any season. You can call us today at (406) 630-4170 or fill out our contact form to request a free project estimate. We proudly offer our services to homeowners in Whitefish and Kalispell, MT.
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