Geothermal Services in Maryland, Delaware & Pennsylvania
Geothermal systems are a great eco-friendly HVAC option for Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania homeowners. By harnessing heat energy under the ground, geothermal heat pumps require little energy to maintain the perfect indoor temperature year-round.
Whether you’re considering switching to a geothermal system or need a repair or maintenance for your existing geothermal heat pump, Service Today Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical is ready to help with reliable HVAC services.
Call 844-844-0314 to schedule geothermal heat pump services, and we’ll make it right… right now!
What Is a Geothermal System?
A geothermal heat pump uses renewable heat energy from the ground to heat and cool your home, making it the most energy-efficient HVAC system available.
Twelve feet under the ground, the temperature remains steady no matter the weather above. Instead of using combustible fuels or large amounts of electricity, a geothermal heat pump uses buried pipes filled with an antifreeze solution to move heat from one place to another.
- In heating mode, the heat pump transfers warmth from under the ground into your home.
- In cooling mode, it reverses the process, moving heat from your home to the cooler area underground.
Benefits of Geothermal Systems
Geothermal systems offer many advantages over other heating systems, including:
- Unparalleled energy efficiency
- Enhanced safety without combustion
- Quiet operation
- Long-lasting underground loops
- Lowered carbon footprint
- Consistent comfort
Geothermal Heat Pump Installation & Replacement
Geothermal systems aren’t as simple as installing an outdoor compressor and an indoor air handler. The ground loop system will need to be installed according to the features and limitations of your property.
Factors such as soil composition, water availability, and land layout all influence where the loops are installed and whether they’re installed vertically or horizontally.
Specialized knowledge is essential for proper HVAC installation and replacement, so contact the certified and experienced HVAC technicians at Service Today. Our expert team will design the ideal setup for your home, ensuring a seamless installation.
Request geothermal system installation or replacement by calling 844-844-0314 today!
24/7 Geothermal Heat Pump Repair for MD, DE & PA Homes
Geothermal heat pumps are some of the longest-lasting, most durable HVAC systems, but any comfort unit can run into issues.
Contact Service Today for HVAC repair if you notice any of these signs from your geothermal heat pump:
- Decreased performance
- Strange noises from the unit
- Unexplained wet areas around your yard
- Ice on the evaporator coils
We offer 24/7 emergency HVAC repair, so you can count on us if your geothermal heat pump breaks down.
Call 844-844-0314 now to schedule geothermal heat pump repair.
Geothermal Heat Pump Maintenance
Service Today provides expert HVAC maintenance to keep your geothermal heat pump in top condition. Our highly trained technicians will:
- Inspect and clean components
- Check for blockages or leaks
- Assess the antifreeze level in underground piping
- Inspect for coil corrosion
- Monitor loop temperature, flow rate, and pressure drop
Choose Service Today for Geothermal Services in MD, DE & PA
Geothermal heat pumps offer numerous advantages to Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania residents, but you need a dedicated HVAC team to handle installation, repairs, and maintenance.
At Service Today, our technicians are well-versed in the intricacies of geothermal systems. Backed by over 70 years of service expertise, we bring a wealth of knowledge to optimize your home comfort.
Trust us to navigate the complexities of geothermal technology, ensuring your system runs efficiently, your investment is protected, and your comfort is never compromised.
Book geothermal heat pump services by calling Service Today at 844-844-0314 today!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do geothermal systems last?
The heat pump typically lasts 20 years or more, while the underground loops last 25 to 50 years.
This longevity is due to the systems’ minimal exposure to external elements, enhancing their durability and reliability.
Can you install a geothermal system in your existing home?
While it’s easier to install during new construction, your HVAC technician can retrofit your home to install a geothermal system.
The main issue that some homeowners run into is not having the space to install the underground loops.