Ground Loop & Geothermal Services

Geothermal & Ground Loop services…

A Ground Loop is a series of pipes buried underground at a depth where temperatures stay consistent year-round. It serves as the critical link allowing geothermal heat pumps to use the earth as a heat source or heat sink, depending on if heating or cooling is required.
Compatible with Ground Loops are Ground Heat Pumps, as a source of abundant free heat, but the principle is largely the same. Check out the benefits of Heat Pumps,

What’s the difference between Shared Ground Loops and District Heating Networks?

A Shared Ground Loop is similar to a District Heating Network in that both use one communal ground loop to gather thermal energy from the ground. Where they differ is that a shared ground loop allows multiple individual heat pumps to be served by one ground loop, while in a Shared Ground Loop, the ground loop serves one or two large heat pumps which supply the heat for all properties in the network.

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