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Geothermal Heat Pump FAQ's

How much space does a GHP unit require?

The majority of any GHP system is underground. Inside the building, the heat pump unit is much smaller than traditional heating and cooling units. The EarthLinked system is one-half the size of a water based unit because it does not require a water circulating pump and an intermediate heat exchanger. It is one-half the size of an air-source heat pump because it does not have an outside fan coil.
  • What is a Heat Pump?
  • What is a Geothermal Heat Pump (GHP)?
  • blankDo they deliver the same or greater comfort as a furnace or an air source heat pump?
  • Can one system provide space heating and cooling for my home and water heating?
  • How does a GHP system heat water for my home?
  • How much space does a GHP unit require?
  • How long will a GHP system last?
  • How noisy is the GHP unit?
  • How safe are GHPs?
  • Can these systems be used for commercial, industrial, or apartment requirements?
  • What are the advantages to an HVAC dealer?
  • What types of geothermal heat pumps are available?
  • Which type of technology can save the most operating cost?
  • Which technology is the least obtrusive to install?
  • What sets EarthLinked® systems apart from other GHPs?
  • Is one type of GHP better suited to one type of building?
  • Can the system be used to heat water?
  • Is the EarthLinked system AHRI certified?
  • blankAre the EarthLinked units that are sold in Europe different from those sold in the U.S.?
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