Tuesday, 17 November 2009

How to Install Your Own Heat Pump



Ground source heat pumps work by using heat stored in the ground from the sun’s solar radiation to supply all of the energy required for a home's heating and hot water system.

The top 15 metres of the Earth's surface maintains a relatively constant temperature of approximately 12˚C. This energy can be used to heat buildings indirectly.

Pipe is buried in the ground, either in a borehole or a horizontal trench. The pipe is usually a closed circuit and is filled with a mixture of water and antifreeze, which is pumped round the pipe, absorbing heat from the ground.

Eliminate your fuel bills: ground source heat pumps run on electricity, so there's no need to pay for gas, oil or solid fuels to heat your home.

Cut down on wasted electricity: heating your home with a ground source heat pump is much more efficient than using electric radiators.

Costs of installing a typical system range from about £7,000 to £13,000. Running costs for a year, where all hot water and space heating can be provided by the system are likely to be around £650 per year, but will depend on a number of factors - including the size of your home and how well insulated it is.

Savings can be considerable - up to 540kg of CO2 and £160 if you're replacing an oil-fired central heating system.

To reduce your home's CO2 emissions further, consider installing solar electricity or some other form of renewable electricity generating system to power the compressor and pump.

Installing a Geothermal Heat Pump WILL Save you thousands in heating and cooling costs and WILL repay itself many times over

Imagine...Being Able to Save Thousands on Your Home Heating and Cooling Costs...Forever. It's Now reality

Geothermal heating and cooling technology provides exceptional performance and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) agrees that a geothermal heat pump is the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and most cost-effective space conditioning system available.

Today’s best geothermal systems outperform the best gas technology, gas heat pumps, by an average of 36% in heating mode and 43% in cooling mode!

You can save 25-50% on home electric bills compared to conventional heating and cooling systems. Imagine what you could do with the extra money in your wallet!

If you are interested in learning about geothermal heat pumps and how to install a system to reduce your electricity bill then this is the perfect resource for you!

There is no doubt that geothermal heat pumps are the Low Hanging Fruit of energy efficiency. What do I mean by this? Well it a bit like picking apples or oranges off a tree. The simple part of picking the fruit is the easy-to-reach apples or oranges.

Once these have been picked it gets harder, reaching on tippy-toes, until we finally start dragging the ladder around. Geothermal heat pumps are low-hanging-fruit, this is definitely a NO BRAINER !

This guide is full of factual information to get you fired up so you can quickly and easily make decisions to heat and cool your home.

I'm certainly not going to insult your intelligence, by claiming this is some "secret" information. It's not.

The guide contains the information you need, when you need it. Put together in an easy-to-understand visual format.

If You Are Serious About Saving Money In Your Home You Need To Ask Yourself If You Can Possibly Let This Information Pass You By. Can You Honestly Live Without Picking

This Low Hanging Fruit?

This newly released work called Geothermal Heat Pumps: Installation Guide is the quickest and easiest way to learn about ground source heat pumps.

Inside this comprehensive work you'll get over 200 pages of gold-mine info. Everything anyone interested in geothermal heat pumps would need. Just take a look at the Contents…

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