Submitted by: David Munisteri

Geothermal energy is a green way to heat and cool your home that makes use of the fact that the temperature under the earth remains relatively constant. Installing geothermal in your home or commercial building is an earth-friendly choice with some significant advantages that you should consider when you make your building or remodeling plans. Although there is a higher upfront cost in most cases, the advantages of geothermal energy will typically outweigh that higher cost for most individuals and families.

Advantages of Geothermal Energy

The advantages of geothermal energy tend to center both around the lower-cost of heating and cooling your home and about the earth-friendly nature of this type of heating and cooling system. Some examples of advantages associated with installing geothermal energy include:

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* Money back from the government for the install. The federal government is currently offering a 30 percent tax credit for qualifying geothermal installations. In many areas of the country, power companies also offer some type of rebate and incentive associated with the installation of a geothermal system. With the different credits, rebates and incentives, the up front cost of geothermal becomes much more affordable and more in-reach for most families. In fact, in some cases, the cost of adding a geothermal system may only be a few thousand more than a conventional system.

* Cost savings on your energy bill. Geothermal can save you as much as 40 percent of what you were spending to heat or cool your home, depending upon your initial fuel source and the climate where you live. This means you can also keep your home at a more comfortable level without breaking the bank. No more turning the thermostat up really high in summer or really low in winter and freezing or roasting in your home- geothermal will let you be comfortable for less.

* Protection against rising energy costs and freedom from reliance on fossil fuels. While it is impossible to predict with 100 percent accuracy what will happen in the future, it seems very likely that energy costs will only continue to rise. After all, fossil fuels are finite resources in limited supply and it stands to reason that the cost of them will only continue to go up. With geothermal, you can break free from your dependence on oil and gas.

* A quiet home. Geothermal systems tend to run quieter than traditional systems, making it more pleasant to be in your home as you won’t constantly have a noisy heater or air conditioner kicking off and on all the time. Who doesn t like increased peace and quiet?

* A green-friendly choice. When you use geothermal, your system may be up to 400 times more energy efficient than other heating and cooling options. You’ll be doing your part for the earth will saving money, so it s a win/win for everyone.

Making the most of the advantages of geothermal involves finding a qualified installer who understands how geothermal works and how to maximize the benefits associated with a geothermal heating and cooling system. Speak with a qualified installer today about how you can begin taking advantage of this great source of power in your own home or building.

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