
geothermal heating systems
Geothermal heating systems use the stable temperature of underground earth layers to heat and cool buildings. During winter, a heat pump extracts warmth from the earth and transfers it indoors, reducing energy use. In summer, the system reverses, removing excess heat from inside to cool the space. The system typically involves buried pipes filled with a fluid that circulates between the ground and the building. Geothermal heating is energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and provides consistent performance since underground temperatures remain relatively constant throughout the year, making it a reliable option for climate control.