Residential geothermal
Residential geothermal is definitely one of the best options out there in term of energy savings. Boreal Geothermal offers a new heat pump system that is called passive heating and air conditioning system.
It is one of the most advanced geothermal systems out there. Why do we say it is passive? It is very simple: it works with a compressor that is used for heating while coils take care of the air conditioning using the temperature of the water directly pumped from the ground for an open well system. The system includes a water heating system so it ensures, alone, three incredibly important features which are also extremely expensive when using the more traditional energy sources like fuel and electricity. Residential geothermal systems will change that.
If you didn’t know, most heat pumps use the main compressor of the pump to offer air conditioning by reversing the cooling cycle. This means that heating and air conditioning both use the same amount of energy. When air conditioning uses the underground water temperature, the compressor does not need to run in air conditioning mode. This means that residential geothermal systems are performing at a much cheaper cost and use about 80% less energy than it would if the compressor was used during the air conditioning process. Yes, this means that the air conditioning and dehumidifying of your house will cost a fifth of the price it would cost with a more traditional energy system.
Residential geothermal is very economical to use.
Another thing to remember is that electricity and fuel prices are always rising, especially lately. The underground temperature is a resource that is renewable and using it does not represent a danger for the environment when compared to most other. It’s also more reliable than most eco-friendly energy systems. As you consider a residential geothermal system, give Boreal Geothermal a call for a professional analysis of your needs. We will be happy to help you and answer all your questions. More information can be found here as well: http://www.boreal-geothermal.ca
