Can I Afford not to go Geothermal is the real question?

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

   

    As fuel Prices keep going up Geothermal is the only real solution to solve the problem of the cost of keeping your home warm. I installed a Geothermal system in my home when I built it in 2000 since then my heating and cooling cost have only increased a small amount when compared to fossil fuel system. Can you make that same statement? How much have you spent to heat your home since 2000? I have spent under $2,500 to heat and cool 3000 square feet since then! If I had used propane I would have spent around $24,500 by now just to heat my home, add $5,450 to cool and that’s if I had installed the more expensive +94% efficiency furnace! Geothermal is your only way to keep the cost of heating your home down and maintain the indoor comfort you desire.

    When you invest in a Geothermal system you are investing in your home! Your home will instantly increase in value. Geothermal heating and cooling has been saving money for home owners for a long time. Geothermal works on sound long established scientific principles.

     If you are trying to sell your home in the present economy you know it is a buyer’s market. There are a lot of homes that are not selling unless they are practically giving them away. One of the first questions is how much does it cost to heat the home? Homes with a Geothermal system are selling very fast. With the cost of fossil fuels so unstable you can expect this trend to continue. For most homes the cost of repaying a loan for a geothermal system and the cost of operating a geothermal system over a year’s time will be less than the cost of heating with propane or heating oil alone for the same year. Every cent you spend on propane or heating oil would be better spent paying for a geothermal system that will increase the value of your home and free you from the high cost of fossil fuel forever. Even after fossil fuel prices have stabilized for a time, it is always a safe bet that fossil fuel prices will rise again.