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We offer a $600 rebate on new geothermal
system installations, and for a limited time, an $800 rebate on gas-to-electric geothermal conversions. Geothermal heating and cooling is the
most efficient comfort thanks to the nearly constant temperature
of the Earth a few feet below the surface. Tubing buried in
the ground circulates fluid that carries this warmth to the
geothermal unit inside your home. The unit takes heat from
the liquid, intensifies it using compression principles, and
transfers heat to your home as warm air. A flip of the switch
turns the geothermal unit into a cooling system. The system
draws heat from your home and carries it, using the fluid
in the tubing, back to the ground. It operates on the same
principle as your refrigerator on a larger scale. Additionally,
geothermal systems provide about 50 percent of your hot water.
When you're air conditioning, your hot water is free!
Geothermal
varieties
Geothermal systems can be installed in a variety of ways.
You do not need a huge lot, a pond or a well. There are four
types of geothermal systems based on how the liquid is utilized.
Three systems are known as closed loop systems. This means
the same fluid circulates in tubing over and over again in
a sealed system. This pipe can be installed in a trench, a
pond or holes drilled vertically. The fourth method involves
using well water. This type of geothermal system is not recommended
in northwest Ohio because of possible corrosion.
How
much can you save?
Geothermal heating is three to four times as efficient as
regular electric heat. A geothermal system can provide heating,
cooling and hot water for half the cost of other equipment
-- savings of $500-$800 per year are common. In fact, installation
costs are decreased when factoring in the rebate we offer.
Most homeowners find they recover the extra cost of a geothermal
system in three to five years. Installation of a radio-controlled
switch is required for rebate; not all systems are conducive to having a switch installed, so please call us to inquire whether or not the system you are considering will work with our switches.
Frequently asked questions about geothermal
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How do I get the rebate?
- Call us before you purchase your system to inquire whether or not the system you are considering will work with our switches.
- As the geothermal system is being installed, you must
have a free radio-controlled switch added to it. Contact us to have this scheduled. We require the switch to remain installed on the geothermal unit for the life of the system. (NOTE: not all systems are conducive to having a switch installed, so please call us to inquire whether or not the system you are considering will work with our switches.)
- When the technician arrives to install your switch, please have the following information available:
- Your name, address, phone, email
- Installing contractor name, address, phone, fax, email
- Brand/manufacturer name
- Size of system (in tons)
- Model number
- Serial number
- Size of resistance backup to be controlled (in KW)
- Domestic water heating option (indicate one of the following): a. Supplemental, b. On-demand, c. No domestic water heating
- Type of loop (indicate one): a. Horizontal, b. Vertical, c. Pond, d. Open well, e. Pump & dump
- In order to receive the rebate, this information must be submitted at time of installation (no later), or it cannot be accepted.
- We will then mail the rebate check to you.
*Note: rebate is only available one time per membership/household.
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