Residential and commercial property owners in Oklahoma City, OK, can switch to geothermal heating and cooling. At True Climate Heat + Air, we help you customize a geothermal HVAC solution for your unique property.
Geothermal systems function as heat pumps, but they differ from standard heat pumps by using the ground as a medium to transfer heat energy instead of the ambient air.
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Geothermal heating and cooling systems, like other HVAC systems, require seasonal maintenance. This maintenance includes a cooling tune-up in the spring and a heating tune-up in the fall, as most geothermal heat pump warranties mandate.
By performing regular maintenance, you help ensure optimal energy efficiency, which lowers your heating and cooling bills. It also helps you avoid the common problems customers face in summer and winter.
There are many excellent reasons to choose geothermal HVAC for your next system:
Energy incentives
Lower operating costs
Reduced total cost of ownership
Heating and cooling in one system
Smaller household carbon footprint
To install a geothermal system, we start with a load calculation, similar to the process for most HVAC systems. This calculation accounts for your home’s floor plan, square footage, and ceiling heights.
Your installer also considers the building envelope and any unique features, such as direct sunlight. The result of this calculation determines how much cooling output your home needs. This step is crucial because a system that is too big or too small will increase your costs.
Once we determine the size, you can explore energy efficiency within that range. The industry uses the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) to measure cooling efficiency during a season and the heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF) to measure heating efficiency. In both cases, a higher rating indicates a more efficient system.
In other words, a heat pump with a higher rating will cost you less to operate. Although higher SEER and HSPF systems can be more expensive to purchase, you can offset that added cost with lower operating expenses and various incentives. Most geothermal heat pumps hold ENERGY STAR certification, which may allow you to claim tax credits and rebates.
Geothermal HVAC in Oklahoma City
True Climate Heat + Air serves Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas as an HVAC company with decades of experience. Our NATE-certified technicians handle all geothermal HVAC installations, maintenance, and repairs.
Proudly recognized as a Trane Comfort Specialist, we install and service all HVAC brands and models. Our technicians are available 24/7 to respond to emergencies. We offer specials, free installation estimates, and financing options with approved credit.
Would you like to learn more about geothermal heating and cooling in Oklahoma City? Call True Climate Heat + Air today or contact us online to set up an on-site consultation.