Geothermal Systems for Ocean County
How Geothermal Works
Your own backyard has the potential to be an energy source for heating and cooling comfort. Outdoor air temperatures fluctuate throughout the year when the seasons change. In contrast, ground temperatures remain relatively moderate and constant all year. The Earth absorbs 47% of all the heat energy that reaches its surface from the sun. A geothermal system circulates a water-based solution through a buried loop system to take advantage of these constant temperatures. A single piece of equipment has the ability to heat and cool your home. Our Ocean County Geothermal systems can save you 30-70% on your monthly utility bills.
Benefits of Geothermal Systems
- Lower operating costs: A geothermal system can lower utility bills by 30-70% compared to conventional heating and cooling systems.
- Environmental impact: Ground-source heat is naturally renewable and non-polluting.
- Lower maintenance costs: All equipment is protected indoors or underground.
- Life span: A geothermal system can have a life expectancy of up to 30 years; ground loops are often warranted for up to 50 years.
- Single system: Geothermal equipment provides both heating and cooling in one system.
- Indoor comfort: Geothermal systems eliminate the drafts common with conventional forced-air systems.
- Design flexibility: Geothermal systems can be easily and inexpensively subdivided or expanded to fit building remodeling or additions.
- Energy efficiency: A geothermal heat pump can move more than three units of heat energy for every one unit of electrical energy used to power the system.
- Safety: No dangers of gas leaks or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Our Geothermal Services Include:
- Installation - In most cases, installation of a geothermal system is fairly simple, especially in new construction or when it's replacing another forced-air system. It can be installed in locations unsuitable for natural gas or propane furnaces - there is no combustion, and thus no need to vent exhaust gases.
- Maintenance - Have your whole system checked by a service technician once a year. This will include a visual inspection, refrigerant leak test, evaporator coil cleaning, and a check of the compressor, fan and pump motors
- Repairs & Replacements













