LaPorte County,Porter County, Valparaiso, Chesterton, Merrillville, Lake County
Berrien County, New Buffalo, St. Joseph. Michiana, Michiana Shores, Michigan City,
South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Geothermal, Heat Pump, Water Furnace.
H&G Plumbing and Heating
Your Geothermal Specialists
Serving Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois.
Specializing in Trenchless Geothermal Installations
We do our own loop installations with the most modern
equipment capable of 18 to 90 degree loop bores
GeoThermal Heating
From the Greek: Geo meaning Earth, and Therme, or Thermos meaning Heat. GeoThermal Heating
is the
process of utilizing the stored heat withing the earth itself to heat and cool your home.
A major source of energy is right under your feet.
Your own backyard has the potential to be your source of heating and cooling comfort. Now you can get safe,
reliable, energy efficient heating and cooling from one piece of equipment. Geothermal energy represents
the leading edge of heating and cooling technology. It moves heat energy to and from the earth to heat and
cool your indoor environment. And compared to ordinary systems, geothermal technology can save you 30% to
60% on your monthly energy bills. Geothermal is the safest, cleanest, most reliable space conditioning
system you can buy.
Geothermal energy is an unlimited resource. The lot surrounding a suburban home or other building contains
a vast reservoir of low temperature thermal energy, typically 10 times that required over an entire heating
season. This resource is constantly resupplied by the sun, the surrounding earth, and heat rejected while
cooling during the summer. The universal definition of geothermal is "...pertaining to the heat of the earth."
By using the earth to provide up to 50% of a building's total heating and cooling needs, GHP systems are truly
geothermal energy made practical.
Four basic types of geothermal energy sources:
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Closed loop systems circulate a water-based solution through a "loop" of small diameter, underground pipes.
In cold weather this solution absorbs heat from the earth and carries it to the geothermal unit. The geothermal
system amplifies the heat and delivers it indoors. In warm weather the process is reversed, excess heat is carried
from indoors and into the earth. You keep refreshingly cool during the hottest summer.
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Horizontal loops are often considered when adequate land surface is available. Pipes are placed in trenches,
in lengths that range from 100 to 400 feet.
Vertical loops are the ideal choice when available land surface is limited. Drilling equipment is used to bore
small-diameter holes from 75 to 300 feet deep.
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Pond (lake) loops are very economical to install when a body of water is available, because excavation costs are
virtually eliminated. Coils of pipe are simply placed on the bottom of the pond or lake.
Open loop systems utilize ground water as a direct energy source. In ideal conditions, an open loop application can be the most economical type of geothermal system.
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