Geothermal
Alternative Heating and Cooling Systems Most people in the area use traditional centralized heating and air conditioning systems to keep their homes comfortable. A furnace generates hot air and an AC cold air—both in a centralized location—which is then blown through the ducts in the house with a fan. They’re inexpensive, comparatively simple, and easy…
Read MoreA geothermal heating and cooling system is installed beneath the ground on your property: a series of looped coils that circulate a liquid facilitating a heat exchange with the earth. The temperature below ground never changes once you get more than about ten feet down or so, which makes it an infinitely renewable source of energy for…
Read MoreFall has arrived in Austin, TX, which makes it an ideal time to consider replacing an outdated heating and cooling system. Temperatures are apt to be fairly mild for the next few weeks, giving you an excellent window to put an older system out to pasture and consider something new. If you’re looking at installing…
Read MoreYou may have heard about geothermal air conditioning and heating systems, which draw upon the ambient heat in the earth to warm and cool your home. The system runs a series of tubes below the earth, which maintains a constant temperature once you get down below a few feet. The tubes carry a mixture of water and…
Read MoreIt is a sad fact that heating and cooling our homes seem to only get more and more expensive each season. Because of the rising trends we see in fuel prices, many homeowners are looking for more efficient ways in which to keep comfortable throughout the year. One great way of doing so is to…
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