GEOTHERMAL SOLUTIONS
Learn about geothermal solutions for your heating and cooling needs
Environmentally Friendly
According to the Department of Energy and the EPA, geothermal systems are the most environmentally friendly way to heat and cool your home. Our systems emit no carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide or other greenhouse gasses, which are considered to be major contributors to environmental air pollution. They are truly a natural, green heat pump. Lower Operating Cost A WaterFurnace geothermal system operates more efficiently than ordinary heating and air conditioning systems because it can deliver an astounding five units of energy for every one unit of electrical energy used. By combining stored earth energy with safe electric power, many WaterFurnace owners realize savings up to 70% for heating, cooling, and hot water. Enhanced Comfort Our geothermal systems provide precise distribution of comfortable air all year long, eliminating hot spots and cold spots. During heating, you’ll experience warm air without the hot blasts associated with ordinary gas furnaces, or the cooler air of an air source heat pump. Additionally, when cooling, our geothermal sytems deliver cool, dehumidified air. Quiet Unlike ordinary air conditioners or heat pumps, there’s no noisy outdoor unit to disturb your outside environment or your neighbors. WaterFurnace geothermal systems are designed and constructed for quiet operation. Reliable Unlike air conditioners and heat pumps, geothermal systems are installed indoors, so they are not subject to wear and tear caused by rain, snow, ice, debris, extreme temperatures or vandalism. Geothermal systems have proven to be very reliable and require less maintenance. |
Dean Heating and Cooling uses WaterFurnace geothermal systems for their Athens, Ohio, installations. WaterFurnace geothermal systems are among the most efficient, energy saving, environmentally conscious heat pumps you can purchase.
Dean Heating and Cooling can also install Bosch products for geothermal systems. Here’s a video to explain what “geothermal system” means and how it can help you with your home or business heating and cooling needs. |