Indoor Comfort, Down to Earth Savings with Alaska Geothermal Heating

A source of consistent, metered flow of conditioned air is already being tapped by many homeowners all across Alaska, Alaska, area. Geothermal heating and cooling is provided by the constant temperature found in their own backyards; just a few feet under the surface of the earth. The advantages of using this "down to earth" method for heating, cooling and hot water are many.

One benefit, according to studies by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), of geothermal heating and cooling is that it's the most energy-efficient option available. The experts at Energy Efficiency Associates add that a Alaska geothermal system is reliant on the most plentiful source of renewable energy and a source that is available virtually anywhere in the Alaska, Alaska, area.

A geothermal system can achieve as much as 70% energy savings when compared to conventional systems like natural gas, electric or gas fuelled. The system eliminates noise pollution as well; operating at a sound level like a refrigerator. The result is a heating and cooling system that surpasses the efficiency of conventional systems while reducing your carbon footprint and your utility bills at the same time.

A Alaska geothermal system captures the free energy from the earth by using a series of pipes, called an earth loop, buried in the ground. During the heating mode, a special fluid circulates through the pipe where heat energy is transferred from the ground (the heat source) to the fluid and then to the geothermal unit located in the home, supplying warm comfort. Inside the home, the heat is distributed through either a conventional duct system or a hydronic radiant heat system.

Levels of indoor air pollutants are two to five times higher than those outside, according to EPA tests. A Alaska geothermal system confronts this concern as research shows that exposure to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can lead to a variety of health problems such as, asthma, dizziness, fatigue and respiratory diseases.

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A variety of devices can be used to lessen the health risks associated with poor IAQ and improve the air in your home. Our product offering includes HEPA filter technology, heat recovery ventilators, electronic air cleaners and a selection of filters, all designed to work with a Alaska geothermal system and contribute to good IAQ throughout the home. Pay a visit to the listing of products to help improve your home’s air quality.

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On the market today are numerous devices used to diminish the health risks associated with poor IAQ. Improve the air in your home with these geothermal products designed to work with their Alaska geothermal system. HEPA filters, heat recovery ventilators, electronic air cleaners are among the devices and technologies that will contribute to good IAQ throughout your home.

To find a Alaska geothermal system that fits your needs, please contact Energy Efficiency Associates or talk to an expert at [[phone]].