Since geothermal systems rely on the energy underground, they are highly efficient.
Maintaining a comfortable indoor atmosphere can be a challenge, especially when you live in an area with fluctuating temperatures like The Blue Mountains, Ontario. Throughout the changing seasons, you may experience highs in the mid-to-high 20s (Celsius) and lows in the negative teens. When the weather turns chilly, you probably rely even more heavily on your home’s furnace to stay safe and comfortable. But as energy costs continue to rise, more locals are turning to efficient solutions. One example that’s worth looking into is a geothermal system.
Geothermal systems rely on the heat found beneath the earth’s surface, converting it into hot air that can warm the interior of a structure. Fluid circulates through a series of pipes buried underground near the building, which can release or absorb heat to and from the surrounding soil. If the air outside is colder than the soil, the heat flows in one direction. As that shifts with the changing weather conditions, the direction also changes. After absorbing the heat in the winter season, geothermal systems can then carry it to a heat pump, which supplies hot air throughout the interior space.
Since geothermal systems rely on the energy underground, they are highly efficient. You can enjoy lower bills without sacrificing your comfort. Additionally, they can function regardless of the outdoor temperature and require little to no maintenance. At Clarksburg Contractors, we install geothermal systems for clients located throughout the community. Contact us to learn whether this option is a good fit in your space.
At Clarksburg Contractors, we install and repair geothermal systems in Heathcote, Thornbury, Markdale, Collingwood, Meaford, Wasaga Beach, Stayner, and The Blue Mountains, Ontario.