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Geothermal Heat Pumps Can Electrify Your Bottom Line

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The future of heating and cooling your building is more efficient, more convenient and more beneficial to your bottom line thanks to electric technology.

Geothermal heat pumps use the naturally stable temperature below the Earth's surface to deliver space heating and cooling in one convenient and eco-friendly package. Because they simply transfer heat and don't have to create it, geothermal heat pumps are a highly effective and efficient way to heat and cool your building.

Though there are different kinds of geothermal systems, they all basically work the same way. In the summer, heat is transferred out of the building and released into the ground, cooling the inside space. In the winter, heat in the ground is transferred indoors to heat the building.

Improve comfort and productivity. Because they are quieter and reduce humidity levels, geothermal heat pumps improve worker comfort and productivity.

Simplify HVAC system. They are also more convenient for your business. Geothermal heat pumps rely on a single system to both heat and cool your space.

No combustion emissions. Geothermal heat pumps are very low maintenance with fewer moving parts and no combustion gases to worry about.

Reduce maintenance costs. Once installed, geothermal systems can last for up to 50 years with little maintenance.

Reduce heating costs. Plus, because they are so efficient, you'll see significant energy cost savings over the life of the unit.

Geothermal heat pumps are efficient and they make your team more comfortable and productive. They have a long service life and require little maintenance. On top of everything else, they use far less energy and don't create combustion gases, making them a great way to reach sustainability goals.

It's time you learned more about how upgrading your HVAC system to geothermal heat pumps can electrify your bottom line.

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