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  • Geothermal systems transfer heat from the earth into your home or business during the
    winter and reject heat from your home or business in the summer. The medium for this
    exchange is fluid inside a ground loop system designed for your unit(s).
  • Geothermal systems use the constant temperature of the earth as the primary source for
    heating and cooling rather than varying air temperatures as in conventional systems. This
    energy source translates into a higher efficiency unit with reduced energy costs!
  • Geothermal technology uses the earth's natural energy to heat and cool your home or
    business with environmentally responsible construction with no combustion, no ammonia, no  
    R-12, and only a limited refrigerant charge.
  • In addition to efficiently heating and cooling your home or business, a geothermal unit can
    use excess system heat to provide hot water at no additional cost in the summer and at
    minimal cost in winter!
  • A ClimateMaster geothermal heat pump circulates clean indoor air with no pilot lights,
    flames, or burners.
  • The EPA has determined geothermal heat pump technologies offer a true opportunity for
    reducing national energy consumption and pollution while delivering reliability and savings to
    consumers.
  • U.S. households spent $45 billion on space heating and air conditioning in 1990. With a
    geothermal system, you can enjoy savings over conventional systems as high as 50% when
    cooling and 70% when heating.*
  • The average U.S. household spends about 4% of its gross income on energy for the home. A
    ClimateMaster geothermal system can significantly lower your annual energy expenditures.
    Wouldn't you rather spend your income on more enjoyable pursuits?
    ClimateMaster geothermal units are available in a variety of sizes and capacities to meet
    the needs of your home or business.

 

“To waste, to destroy our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in
undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them...”

—Theodore Roosevelt, 1907