Scioto Valley Heating, Inc, the area's Geothermal leader
There has never been a better time to invest in a Carrier Geothermal heat pump. Check out the up to 30% tax credits. That's right a 30% tax CREDIT for qualified tax payers. It's like receiving a 30% rebate on the entire purchase price. Uncle Sam is offering you, the homeowner, incentives for taking advantage of the environmentally friendly, energy efficient, and renewable geothermal technology. This generous 30% tax credit may not last much longer so call today. Geothermal heat pumps are rated at the very top of the line for home heating and cooling when it comes to energy efficiency and cost savings over time.
Savings on yearly energy bills can be as much as 60 percent! Invest your hard earned dollars in your home, not your power company! Some customers can save enough on their electric bills to pay their payment when financing.
Energy prices have steadily increased, and will continue to rise. If you are considering replacing your heating and cooling systems or if you are building a new home, then you should consider the advantages of using geothermal, the proven cost effective choice. One of the most energy efficient methods of heating and cooling your home is to use a geothermal system.
We have been installing geothermal systems for over 25 years. Protect your investment by using a qualified, professional, and experienced company to design, install, and service your system. Unfortunately, we have been asked to correct serious problems created by company's who simply don't have the training or experience to work with this type of technology
How does it work?
A ground source heat pump, alternatively called geothermal heat pump, or geo-exchange heat pump, is perhaps the most efficient as well as cost effective among the different types of heating and cooling systems now available in the market. Its core specialty is that it utilizes the constant temperature beneath the surface of the earth to warm or cool your home’s interior space. As a result, the usage of geothermal heat pump is both environmentally friendly and economic. As the first step to use a ground source heat pump, you must place polyethylene piping filled with a liquid heat transfer agent to extract or expel heat. In other words, this polyethylene piping serves as a heat exchanger to reject heat into the ground during summer and absorbs heat from the ground during winter. The ground source heating systems include closed loop systems. Closed loop systems are horizontal, vertical, and pond/lake.
No matter if it is for a newly constructed building or to replace your existing heating system, a ground source heat pump serves as a perfect choice. It uses technologies that have been around for many years.
Free Hot Water available during the summer and minimal costs during the winter when your geothermal heat pump is connected to your hot water tank. More savings!!! And remember, since the ground temperature is nearly always constant, the air temperature coming out of your registers is much, much warmer during colder weather than a conventional heat pump.
Electricity is used to power the pumps, compressor, and the circulation fan. There is a fractional cost to the homeowner for the actual heating or air conditioning since heat is not being generated only transferred. No gas or fuel oil is consumed and there is no outdoor unit. All the equipment sits inside your home.
Given the stable temperature of the underground environment, geothermal heat pumps can achieve efficiencies most competing HVAC systems can’t hope to reach, much less beat. As such, geothermal heat pumps have been growing in popularity in line with the upward trend in energy costs. The Carrier Company produces its own line of geothermal thermal heat pumps, a necessity to stay competitive in the home heating and cooling market. If you’ve decided to purchase a Carrier geothermal heat pump, then Scioto Valley Heating, Inc. can you choose which equipment is the right choice for your specific needs.
Scioto Valley Heating, Inc., PO Box 365, Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 (740) 355-1777
SciotoValleyHeating@gmail.com
There has never been a better time to invest in a Carrier Geothermal heat pump. Check out the up to 30% tax credits. That's right a 30% tax CREDIT for qualified tax payers. It's like receiving a 30% rebate on the entire purchase price. Uncle Sam is offering you, the homeowner, incentives for taking advantage of the environmentally friendly, energy efficient, and renewable geothermal technology. This generous 30% tax credit may not last much longer so call today. Geothermal heat pumps are rated at the very top of the line for home heating and cooling when it comes to energy efficiency and cost savings over time.
Savings on yearly energy bills can be as much as 60 percent! Invest your hard earned dollars in your home, not your power company! Some customers can save enough on their electric bills to pay their payment when financing.
Energy prices have steadily increased, and will continue to rise. If you are considering replacing your heating and cooling systems or if you are building a new home, then you should consider the advantages of using geothermal, the proven cost effective choice. One of the most energy efficient methods of heating and cooling your home is to use a geothermal system.
We have been installing geothermal systems for over 25 years. Protect your investment by using a qualified, professional, and experienced company to design, install, and service your system. Unfortunately, we have been asked to correct serious problems created by company's who simply don't have the training or experience to work with this type of technology
How does it work?
A ground source heat pump, alternatively called geothermal heat pump, or geo-exchange heat pump, is perhaps the most efficient as well as cost effective among the different types of heating and cooling systems now available in the market. Its core specialty is that it utilizes the constant temperature beneath the surface of the earth to warm or cool your home’s interior space. As a result, the usage of geothermal heat pump is both environmentally friendly and economic. As the first step to use a ground source heat pump, you must place polyethylene piping filled with a liquid heat transfer agent to extract or expel heat. In other words, this polyethylene piping serves as a heat exchanger to reject heat into the ground during summer and absorbs heat from the ground during winter. The ground source heating systems include closed loop systems. Closed loop systems are horizontal, vertical, and pond/lake.
No matter if it is for a newly constructed building or to replace your existing heating system, a ground source heat pump serves as a perfect choice. It uses technologies that have been around for many years.
Free Hot Water available during the summer and minimal costs during the winter when your geothermal heat pump is connected to your hot water tank. More savings!!! And remember, since the ground temperature is nearly always constant, the air temperature coming out of your registers is much, much warmer during colder weather than a conventional heat pump.
Electricity is used to power the pumps, compressor, and the circulation fan. There is a fractional cost to the homeowner for the actual heating or air conditioning since heat is not being generated only transferred. No gas or fuel oil is consumed and there is no outdoor unit. All the equipment sits inside your home.
Given the stable temperature of the underground environment, geothermal heat pumps can achieve efficiencies most competing HVAC systems can’t hope to reach, much less beat. As such, geothermal heat pumps have been growing in popularity in line with the upward trend in energy costs. The Carrier Company produces its own line of geothermal thermal heat pumps, a necessity to stay competitive in the home heating and cooling market. If you’ve decided to purchase a Carrier geothermal heat pump, then Scioto Valley Heating, Inc. can you choose which equipment is the right choice for your specific needs.
Scioto Valley Heating, Inc., PO Box 365, Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 (740) 355-1777
SciotoValleyHeating@gmail.com