Geothermal Heating and Cooling isn't just for new homes! It doesn't take a pit to do a retro fit!Geothermal Heating can be put in existing homes! That's right. A home that you already live in! They don't even have to dig up your whole back yard. Do you have a small bedroom in your home? One that is about 10ft by 10ft? That is all the space in your back yard that it would take to drill for the loops that are put in the ground! That isn't a very big area in your yard and you could be saving money!
Did you know?
If you use propane to heat your home you would be spending $12,000* throughout 6 years time. If you put in a geothermal system, you would be spending $10,240* throughout 6 years. The amazing thing about this is, that this price includes the cost of putting the system in!!! After 5 years the actual money you spent on puttting the system in has been saved in heating costs. So, instead of paying $2,000 a month on propane, you are only spending $240 a month on heating.
WOW!!! What a difference! Check out more information about Geothermal Heating in your area at this website: http://www.pinksdx.com/
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How It Works

A typical homeowner can save in the range of $600 to $1,200 annually (actual savings vary depending on usage, weather and local utility rates) with the installation of a geothermal system. How? The use of geothermal loops allow geothermal units to use only a relatively small amount of electricity. The unit merely transfers heat to and from the earth, rather than creating it from fossil sources like conventional systems. With geothermal you will enjoy savings up to 60% over conventional systems, and a short investment payback.
Plus, governments and utilities often offer tax credits and rebates for the installation of geothermal heat pumps.
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