Geothermal Solutions
Heating and Cooling Systems
Why it’s time to go geo
Save money, raise the value of your home, and lead the energy transition. Did you know that homeowners can save approximately 50% to 60% annually on heating and cooling costs by adopting geothermal technology? Geothermal is available for new builds and old retrofits.
Homeowners can save
50 – 60% annually
with geothermal
Advantages of Geothermal Heating Systems
Start saving on installation day.
Operating a geothermal system is significantly cheaper than other sources of heat such as propane, oil, and electricity. Geothermal heating systems use heat that is already stored under the ground, so the energy produced is fully sustainable and has no negative effect on the environment.

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The Benefits of Geothermal
Geothermal heating and cooling systems use the earth’s temperature to remove heat from buildings during the summer and supply heat in the winter. Geothermal energy is extracted from the earth without burning fossil fuels, and produces practically no emissions.

Low maintenance
A properly installed geothermal heating system can last for decades without requiring maintenance. Loops are buried in the ground, and indoor system components experience minimal wear and tear.

Low water costs
Each geothermal system also generates on average 50% of your home’s domestic hot water. Domestic hot water is the second biggest user of energy in homes today.

Increases home value
Geothermal is an investment that pays. This type of heating and cooling system can actually add value to your home for future gains if you decide to sell.

Requires little space
Most of the components of a geothermal system are buried in the ground and the rest can be installed in the basement or garage, so the entire system doesn’t take up much space.

Cold weather-friendly
Common Misconception: It’s too cold in the prairies for geothermal energy. False! This is an effective source of energy even in cold climates.

Year-round efficiency
In summer, heat pumps are used to extract heat energy and deposit it deep in the ground, later used to increase the efficiency of your system during the winter months.
Geothermal Options
Traditional Forced Air
An in-floor (hydronic) geothermal boiler produces heated glycol which is circulated through pipes in a concrete floor. A great option for a heated garage or basement floor.
In-Floor Heat
An in-floor (hydronic) geothermal boiler produces heated glycol which is circulated through pipes in a concrete floor. A great option for a heated garage or basement floor.
Combo System
A combo geothermal system utilizes forced air as well as hydronic heat pumps to maximize home comfort.

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