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Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are systems that use the stable temperature of the earth to efficiently heat and cool buildings. They work by circulating a liquid through underground pipes to absorb heat from the ground in winter, which is then transferred to the building. In summer, the process reverses, removing heat from the building and dissipating it into the ground. This method reduces reliance on traditional HVAC systems, lowers energy costs, and decreases carbon emissions by harnessing the earth’s natural thermal energy. GSHPs are reliable, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly heating and cooling solutions.