What Is A Geothermal Heating System?

by vic on February 23, 2010

If you are currently in the process of deciding what system to use to provide heat to your home, you may want to consider a relatively new option available to you – a geothermal heating system.

This source of energy comes from the heat being generated at the earth’s core and as such is virtually limitless and filled with enormous potentialA geothermal heating system relies on the stable, warm temperature of the earth directly below the structure being heated

This stability creates the ideal environment for efficient heat exchange. If it is hot above ground, the cooler earth can be used to cool the structure by circulating the hot air down and back up.When the mercury drops close to freezing, the earth is then used as a heating mechanism providing the warmth throughout the house that would normally come from some other heating system.

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A geothermal heating system has a number of strengths which compensate for the high initial costs.

This type of system will immediately allow you to dramatically lower your energy bill by reducing your reliance on electricity for heating, cooling and hot waterThe energy provided by this system has no associated pollution making it one of the greenest sources of energy available.

The energy provided by geothermal sources is also extremely reliable – no more worrying about power outages in the middle of winterThis constant temperature also makes geothermal heating far more efficient than traditional air conditioners.

Learn exactly what a ground source heat pump is all about Ground Source Heat Pump.

A geothermal heating system has two main components – a ground source heat pump, and the pipes that run between the pump, the building and the earth.

The pipes will be inserted into the earth at a depth that is most suitable for you based on the terrain under your house, the amount of land available as well as your budget.

This can range from depths of just five feet, all the way down to 400 ft pipes stretching directly into the earth.The ground source heat pump is used to pump the air through these pipes and force the exchange to take place – either cooling or heating it as required up above.If you are going to have a geothermal heating system installed it will need to be done by a pro

For more information on geothermal heating and cooling check out this article: Geothermal Heating And Cooling.

While the costs of installing this system will take a bit of a chunk out of your bank balance, it will start paying for itself immediately as your power bill comes down and you enjoy clean, cheap heating and cooling