Equipment Installation
We’ll start by identifying the utilities in your yard before excavating. Pipes will then be installed in a U-shaped arrangement. Once the pipes are done, any open spots will be filled, and you can plant grass seed or sod.
With the pipes and outdoor work done, the indoor part of your installation can get underway.
Attaching your geothermal HVAC system inside isn’t very different from what you’d expect from any other kind of heating or central AC installation. We’ll remove the old unit, fit your new system to existing ductwork and get it going.
Each geothermal installation has its own timetable, so talk with Stevenson Service Experts to have them figure out the predicted time needed for your system.
Plan Annual Maintenance
Once your new geothermal system is in place, you can use it like any other heating or cooling system. You’ll also need to plan routine service to keep it working at peak performance.
Geothermal heating and cooling is as reliable as traditional heating and cooling systems, but once installed, it can provide you even greater efficiency. Make the most of the major energy-saving and tax-saving benefits it can provide.
Contact Stevenson Service Experts today at 937-503-7896 to get a no-cost quote or find out more about your geothermal heating and cooling options.