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Geothermal HVAC Installation and Service in Central Oklahoma

Geothermal heating and cooling is one of the most efficient ways to keep a home or building comfortable year-round. If you have heard about geothermal systems and are curious whether one makes sense for your property, we are happy to walk you through it.

What Is Geothermal HVAC?

A geothermal system uses the stable temperature of the earth, just a few feet below the surface, to heat and cool your home or business. Instead of generating heat or cool air, it transfers it. In summer, it pulls heat out of your building and moves it into the ground. In winter, it pulls warmth from the ground and brings it in.

The result is a system that uses significantly less energy than a traditional HVAC setup, because the earth maintains a consistent temperature regardless of what is happening above ground. Oklahoma summers and winters are hard on conventional systems. Geothermal equipment does not have to work as hard.

Geothermal Installation

Geothermal installation involves running a loop system underground on your property and connecting it to a heat pump inside the building. The process takes planning and proper sizing, but when done right, it is a long-term investment that pays off in energy savings for decades.

We will come out, assess your property, and give you an honest picture of what geothermal would involve, what it would cost, and whether it makes practical sense for your situation. There is no pressure. We just want to give you the information you need to make a good decision.

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Geothermal System Service and Repair

If you already have a geothermal system and it is not performing the way it should, we can help. We service and repair geothermal heat pumps and loop systems throughout the area. If you are not sure what is going on with your system, call us and we will take a look.

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Energy Efficiency and Long-Term Savings

Geothermal systems typically use 25 to 50 percent less energy than conventional heating and cooling equipment. The upfront cost is higher than a standard system, but many homeowners and business owners find that the long-term energy savings and equipment lifespan make it a worthwhile investment.

We will help you think through the numbers honestly. If geothermal is a good fit, we will tell you why. If it is not the right move for your property or your budget right now, we will tell you that too.

Is Geothermal Right for Your Property?

Geothermal works best on properties with enough land for the loop system, though vertical systems are available for more limited spaces. It is a strong option for new construction and for existing buildings where the owner plans to stay long-term and wants to reduce energy costs over time.

Call us if you have questions. There are no dumb questions when it comes to a system this significant, and we would rather spend time talking it through than have you make a decision without complete information.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a geothermal system actually work?

It uses a loop of pipes buried underground to transfer heat between the earth and your building. A heat pump inside the home or building moves that heat in whichever direction you need. In summer, it pulls heat out of your building. In winter, it pulls warmth from the ground in.

Is geothermal more expensive than a regular HVAC system?

The upfront installation cost is higher. The ongoing energy costs are significantly lower, often 25 to 50 percent less than a conventional system. For many property owners, the system pays for itself over time through energy savings.

How long do geothermal systems last?

The underground loop components can last 50 years or more. The indoor heat pump equipment typically lasts 20 to 25 years, which is longer than most conventional HVAC equipment.

Does my property have enough space for a geothermal system?

It depends on the loop type. Horizontal loops require more land area. Vertical loops can work on smaller properties. We will assess your property and tell you what your options are.

Can geothermal work in Oklahoma's climate?

Yes. Oklahoma’s ground temperature is stable year-round even though the surface temperatures swing dramatically. That stability is exactly what geothermal systems take advantage of.

Do you service existing geothermal systems?

Yes. If you already have a geothermal system and are having issues, call us. We service and repair geothermal heat pumps and loop systems.

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