Fulmer Heating & Cooling Blog: Archive for the ‘Geothermal’ Category

Replacing Your Heater Before Winter Arrives? Consider Geothermal!

Monday, August 15th, 2016

It may be easy to forget during the summer season, when temperatures and humidity soar, but the winter weather in our area can be quite cold and uncomfortable. With fall approaching in the very near future, you are wise to get your heating replacement out of the way as soon as possible. If you are seriously considering replacing your heater this year, then you are also wise to consider your heating options carefully.

We encourage homeowners throughout the area to give geothermal heating some attention before deciding upon their new heating system. Geothermal systems have much to offer, as you’ll learn a bit more about below. If you decider that geothermal is a good fit for your needs, be sure to take advantage of the 55% combined tax credit on new geothermal system installations!

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Why Schedule Routine Geothermal Maintenance?

Monday, April 4th, 2016

Do you own and operate a geothermal heating and cooling system on your property? If so, then you already know just how outstanding of a system that the geothermal heat pump truly is. However, you must also keep in mind the fact that your geothermal heating and cooling system in Newberry, SC is only going to function at peak performance and efficiency levels if it is well-maintained. With that in mind, we strongly urge you to schedule your geothermal maintenance services with the pros on our staff. In doing so, you ensure that your system will be in the best working condition possible at all times.

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What Is a Geothermal Loop System?

Monday, March 14th, 2016

We’ve mentioned in previous posts that the geothermal heating and cooling system is a truly exceptional way in which for homeowners to both heat and cool their homes in an efficient, environmentally friendly manner. Today, we’d like to take a closer look at one of the components that allows the geothermal system to so greatly benefit homeowners: the geothermal loop system. Because geothermal systems both draw heat out of the ground and return it there again, they must have a means by which to facilitate this heat transfer. The geothermal loop is that very means. Read on, and be sure to contact us with any questions that you have regarding the use of a geothermal system in Columbia, SC.

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