If you are looking for an undervalued HVAC system, you may not have to look any further than geothermal heating and cooling. They aren’t as popular, but usually achieve far higher efficiency levels and are more effective as well. Unfortunately, there are many myths surrounding this technology that prevent people from considering it as a serious option.
A geothermal system is designed to transfer heat into or out of the ground and your home. It does this using an underground loop system – a series of pipes – that has a water mixture running through it that transfers heat to and from an indoor pump component.
The reason that it’s advantageous to exchange heat with the ground, is that when you go just a few feet down, the temperature is stable year-round. It typically ranges from 45 to 60 degrees, a moderate temperature that’s easier to work with than the extremes of air.
Here are some of the common myths about geothermal technology and why they are incorrect:
For more information about Geothermal systems and your Orlando home, feel free to contact the HVAC professionals at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions.