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Myths about geothermal heat systems

12/4/2013

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Myths about geothermal heat systems

Geothermal heat systems are an excellent option for homeowners looking to heat and cool their homes efficiently and affordably. They are not usually found in homes as often as gas and oil heating and electric cooling equipment, so not all homeowners know about their advantages. If you’re not familiar with geothermal, it’s easy to believe some of the myths floating around about these systems. Get the facts instead and don’t buy into the myths about geothermal heating systems.


Myth: Geothermal heat systems aren't a renewable technology

Some people think that because these systems use a small amount of electricity, they are not a true renewable system. The truth is, a geothermal system moves up to 5 times the amount of heating and cooling for every unit of electricity they use. How’s that for efficiency?

Myth: You need a lot of space to install a geothermal heat system

The earth loop utilized by the geothermal system doesn't always have to be installed horizontally, covering a large area. In some installations, the loop can be laid vertically. This option makes it easy to install a geothermal heat system on a site with restricted space.

Myth: Geothermal heat systems are loud

One of the pluses to installing a geothermal heat system is the quiet operation. The heat pump component of the geothermal heat system is installed inside, so your neighbors wouldn't be affected even if it was noisy.

Myth: Geothermal heat systems only heat your home

A geothermal heat system can also provide cooling for your home, no need for two types of equipment. During the summer months, its process is reversed to remove warm air from your home and deposit it back into the earth.

Myth: Geothermal heat systems are too expensive

With the incentives available to homeowners installing geothermal heat systems, they may not be much more expensive than conventional heating and cooling systems. Plus, your geothermal heat system continues to pay you back as you use it with increased energy savings for your household.

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Why choose electric solar energy

12/2/2013

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Why choose electric solar energy
Many home and business owners today are choosing electric solar energy to provide the power they need each day. This clean and abundant energy source is widely available wherever you are, but previously, the upfront costs have turned off many. Luckily, costs are declining and attitudes are changing, making electric solar energy more popular than ever.

Electric solar energy systems are ideal for most homes and businesses. These systems empower home and business owners, giving them the ability to generate much, if not all, the electricity needed to power everyday needs and operations. Generating energy rather than paying a utility company for it also offers significant savings, and can help system owners recoup the cost of equipment and installation. Plus, electric solar energy system owners won’t be vulnerable to rate increases from utility providers.

Choosing to install an electric solar energy system can also increase home values. For every dollar in energy savings the system generates each year, the United States Department of Energy reports that the system can add $10 to $20 to the value of your home. Plus, the protection created by roof mounted solar panels can protect your roofing materials, making your roof last longer.

Installing an electric solar energy system at your home or business doesn’t only benefit you, it also benefits the environment. Using solar energy means less fossil fuels must be used, which saves these limited natural resources while cutting carbon dioxide emissions. These systems have great benefits to our country as well. They help us cut back on plant produced power, which add a great amount of pollutants to our air in production. Using electric solar energy systems also limits our dependence on foreign oil to power our home and business needs. Electric solar energy systems create many new jobs for your neighbors as well, from manufacturing to installation.

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