Geothermal Heat Pumps

Did you know you can heat and cool your home naturally using the earth? Geothermal heat pumps are increasingly popular, and it’s not hard to see why.

The ground is an excellent temperature regulator below the surface. During cold weather, a few feet underground maintains a higher temperature. Want to learn more about these systems? Our team at Team Bob’s can walk you through the entire process.

How Do Geothermal Heat Pumps Work?

Geothermal systems circulate a treated antifreeze liquid through a closed underground loop. On a chilly day, the earth heats the liquid. A ground heat exchanger extracts the heat from the liquid and transfers it to the heat pump, which dispenses the heat throughout your Traverse City home.

During the summer, the heat pump works in reverse, like an air conditioner. It removes heat and humidity from your indoor air and moves it the ground. The chilled air it returns to your home cycles back through your ductwork.

Facts

Some Geothermal Heat Pump Facts

There are plenty of reasons geothermal heat pumps are unique:

INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT

Geothermal Heat Pump Installation and Replacement

The geothermal heat pump is an exciting project to embark on, and our Team Bob’s team of HVAC professionals will be with you every step of the way.

We’ll need to assess your Traverse City property to figure out the right piping system for you. The construction process will require excavation. Smaller lots may require a deeper dig to create a vertical loop, while large properties allow the piping to spread out horizontally at a shallower depth.

Additionally, we’ll need to take measurements in your living spaces to ensure the heat pump properly circulates air where you need it most. Want to see how a geothermal heat pump might look in your home? Talk to one of our knowledgeable Team Bob’s team members for a free consultation and accurate estimate.

If we can help with the financial side to make a geothermal heat pump a reality for you, talk to us about our financing options. We are always here for you.

REPAIRS

Geothermal Heat Pump Repairs in Michigan

Is your geothermal heat pump giving you grief? No need to worry. Although they break down much less frequently than standard heating and cooling equipment, it does happen.

Our Team Bob’s team trains regularly to stay sharp, keeping up on the latest technology and techniques in the HVAC world. We pride ourselves on diagnosing and treating any malfunctions your Traverse City home system might have. Even if we didn’t install it, we can fix it.

Think you might have an issue? Call us right away before it turns into a costly repair.

And if your geothermal heat pump requires an emergency repair, we offer 24/7 emergency service to be there when you need us.

MAINTENANCE

Geothermal Heat Pump Maintenance

It’s no secret geothermal heat pumps require less maintenance and energy than their more traditional counterparts, which use fossil fuel for energy.

However, professional maintenance checkups are an important way to protect your investment. Since much of the system is underground, it’s harder for you to spot problems.

During routine preventative maintenance visits, our Team Bob’s geothermal experts will inspect your system thoroughly. We will check your electrical connections, internal components, and refrigerant levels.

Additionally, our professionals will be sure your heat exchanger and blower are running smoothly, and we will change or clean your air filter. We can also inspect your air ducts for needed repairs to help protect your Traverse City home’s indoor air quality (IAQ).

Schedule maintenance today and join our preventative maintenance program—Preventative Maintenance Program. You’ll enjoy discounts on labor, parts, and repairs. Plus, we’ll remind you when it’s time for a checkup.

Learn More About Geothermal Heat Pumps

Do you have questions about our geothermal heat pumps? Reach Team Bob’s today at 866-BOB-HEAT or request service online to learn more about our heating and cooling options. We’re pleased to bring green technology to the Traverse City, MI, area.

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