March 12th, 2010
Geothermal Service: “A Friend in the Business”
Doing our best to uphold the good name of geothermal heating and cooling.
50% of an average home’s energy bill is spent on heating and cooling. A switch to geothermal can be the single most important step toward becoming more energy independent. Here’s why.
You can save hundreds on your annual utility spending by using the earth’s energy, stored naturally just a few feet under the ground.
Get your heat, air conditioning, and hot water, or any combination, all from one unit.
Thanks to the Economic Recovery Act, you can receive a 30% full tax credit on the cost of your geothermal project.
Beginning on December 1st 2009, the state of Connecticut is offering a limited time geothermal grant worth $2,000 refund per ton of heating capacity. The average home requires 4 tons, so to put things in perspective, you could potentially be looking at an $8,000 refund on your geothermal system!
Historically, geothermal systems require much less maintenance than the traditional electric or fossil fuel heating and cooling systems.
Geothermal units produce no pollution, use no toxic chemicals, and with the highest efficiency ratings in the industry, will greatly reduce your impact on the environment. All this while keeping you comfortable year round.