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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Geothermal Heat Pumps FAQ


Here are some of the common questions we receive about geothermal heat pumps:

The heat pump is a device used for heating and cooling, as heat can be moved from a warmer temperature to cooler temperature. It warms in the winter and cools in the summer. It operates the same way that a refrigerator does.

Can it heat my water?
Yes. Domestic hot water is available for pennies a day, or even for free, depending on how you use the system.

Can a geothermal heat pump cool my home?
Yes. You will find it to be versatile, able to heat and cool as one system. All it takes is the flick of a switch.

Want to know more about geothermal heat pumps? Contact Minneapolis geothermal company Hartmann Well Drilling at www.HartmannWellDrilling.com

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Geothermal Facts


Not sold on the idea of geothermal? Consider the following facts:
Geothermal energy is renewable
It’s existed for as long as the Earth has
You can find geothermal power in over 20 countries, including the United States, Italy, Mexico and Japan
The resource base of geothermal energy, according to government studies, is larger than the combined amount of coal, gas, oil and uranium
Geothermal is renewable because of the replenished water from rain, and heat is reproduced continually

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Is Geothermal Heating Right For You?


As the Earth’s population increases, straining resources like never before, many have questioned whether to get a geothermal system, yet they don’t know the answers about some very basic concerns.

How does geothermal work?
Basically, a geothermal heat pump extracts heat from the Earth during the winter and pipes it into your home. During the summer, this process is reversed, and the pump pulls heat from your home and puts it back it into the ground. It works in the same vein that your fridge does. At the heat of this system are the pipes buried to ensure the smooth heat exchange process.

How do I know if I can use geothermal in my area?
You’re almost certainly in an area where geothermal systems can be used, unless you live in a very odd environment, like the Arctic. There may be local regulations that prevent the install, but an installer would have to take a look at your specific site.

Are they loud?
Like a standard HVAC system, a geothermal system is very quiet.

Have more questions about geothermal? Contact Minneapolis geothermal installer Hartmann Well Drilling today at www.HartmannWellDrilling.com

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

More Geothermal FAQ

Here are some more of the most common geothermal questions we get:

How much money will be saved if I use geothermal heating and cooling?
It depends on your local electricity and gas rates, but on average, geothermal systems users can save anywhere from 20-60%.

What types of ground loops are available?
The two main types are open and closed loops.

Can I install it myself?
It’s not recommended, as nonprofessional installations may result in less than adequate heat pump performance.

Minneapolis geothermal contractor Hartmann Well Drilling can help you will all your geothermal needs. Contact us today by visiting www.HartmannWellDrilling.com