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Home and business owners around the United States are installing geothermal heat pumps to heat and cool their buildings. This well–established technology offers benefits that range from increased comfort to significant dollar savings in the energy, operation and maintenance costs.
Geothermal systems typically have higher capital costs than conventional HVAC systems. The majority of the capital cost increase can be attributed to drilling or installing the ground loop, which provides you with free and clean alternative energy month after month. On average, the initial cost of installing a geothermal system can be recovered in 3 to 5 years.
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