What Is A Geothermal Heating System?

February 20, 2010 by allanmadams  
Filed under Heating And Air Conditioning

When it comes to heating and cooling your home the air conditioner is the most popular choice, but there is another option available known as a geothermal heating system

Geothermal heating is a green source of power that uses the heat contained within the earth to provide a source of power with vast potentialThe heat provided by a geothermal heating system comes as a result of the fact that the temperature of the earth beneath our feet remains constant over time

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.

If you’re looking for more information about geothermal energy visit: Atlanta Geothermal.

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.

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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 depth and length of the pipes will vary depending on the soil, the land area available, your climate 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 heat exchange occurs due to the work done by the ground source heat pump which pushes the air through the pipes and extracts or disperses heat as required.If you are going to have a geothermal heating system installed it will need to be done by a pro

Want to know more about the use of Geothermal Energy to heat and cool your home?, visit: 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

Buying Gold Coast Air Conditioning

February 7, 2010 by allanmadams  
Filed under Heating And Air Conditioning

Here are some of the more important questions you need to ask if you are considering buying Gold Coast air conditioning.First, get references from happy customers.  If the air-conditioning experts you are considering using cannot give you references and testimonials, stay well away.

How rooms need air-conditioning at the same time?  If you have a large family and use every room in the house regularly then it may make sense to go for a centralised air-conditioning system.However if you live in a six room house but only two are used regularly, there may be savings in both initial costs and running costs by air conditioning only those two rooms. 

If you choose centralised whole house air-conditioning, be sure to discuss with your Gold Coast air-conditioning specialist how flexible the system will be once installed; can you easily shut off rooms not in use, for example? Similarly, how your air-conditioning looks may be a factor.Whole house ducted air-conditioning may look much better – window mounted air conditioners are never a work of art. Make sure you discuss with your air-conditioning specialist how pleasing the air conditioner will look once installed.

What will the running costs of be?  This is something you may want to consider alongside environmental aspects.  Going green may be slightly more expensive but your commitment to the planet may make it worthwhile.When considering running costs, you also need to consider the environment into which you are placing the air-conditioner.For example, are your windows tinted and / or is your roof insulated?  If not, will doing these things result in significant savings in the cost of running your air-conditioning?

Remember to check out the Servicing requirements.How often does your Gold Coast air-conditioner need servicing and can you do it yourself, or is it an expensive call out?Filters need regular maintenance; how quick and easy is this?Also check out callout times; you do not want to wait three days to get the problem fixed if you are sweltering in oppressive heat

Reliability.Purchasing an air conditioner is a long term investment – the cheapest Gold Coast air-conditioner you can get may turn out expensive in the end.Remember to do “due diligence” on the various air-conditioner makes and types, and once you have selected your air-conditioner, you should then “Google” the make and model + complaints.

What sort of guarantee will you get from the various Gold Coast air conditioning specialists you approach?  You should get quotes from at least three air-conditioning companies and the quote should include not only the price but also the servicing costs and the guarantee.Finally, remember to check they have public liability insurance too.

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