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Geothermal Heat Pump Services

Complete Services for Your Geothermal System

Geothermal heating and cooling systems work differently from every other type of HVAC system. They have different parts and components, and they require the attention of a technician experienced in all types of geothermal services. Schebler Heating and Air is here to help. Give us a call for:

Geothermal System Installation

Installing a geothermal system takes careful planning and expert design to make sure it is sized and configured correctly for your home. Our team handles everything from the ground loop installation to the indoor unit setup, so you get reliable, efficient comfort from day one. We make the process smooth and straightforward, and we are here to answer your questions every step of the way.

Geothermal System Replacement

If your current geothermal system is no longer performing the way it should, it may be time for an upgrade. We will evaluate your existing equipment and ground loop to determine the best replacement options for your home and budget. A new system can improve efficiency, lower energy costs, and restore dependable year round comfort.

Geothermal System Repair

When something is not working right, you need a technician who understands the unique components of geothermal systems. Our experienced team can quickly diagnose issues with the heat pump, loop system, or controls and recommend the right fix. We work to restore your comfort as quickly as possible, without unnecessary delays.

Geothermal System Maintenance

Routine maintenance helps your geothermal system run efficiently and last as long as possible. During a maintenance visit, we inspect key components, check system performance, and address small issues before they turn into costly repairs. Regular service protects your investment and keeps your home comfortable in every season.

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How Do Geothermal Heat Pumps Work?

Geothermal Heat Pump

The geothermal heat pump houses the compressor, heat exchanger, and other key system components. The heat pump moves fluid through the ground loop to exchange heat between indoor air and the ground or water source.

Distribution System

To distribute conditioned air throughout the homes, geothermal systems may be configured as forced air, or water to water. A forced-air system uses an air handler and ductwork to move air throughout the home.

In a water-to-water system, piping runs through walls and floors in the home, or baseboard units are installed. Fluid moves through this equipment to transfer heat.

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Geothermal HVAC Systems vs. Traditional HVAC Technologies

A geothermal heating and cooling system does not work the same as a typical traditional furnace or boiler system. A ground loop is installed below the ground, where the ground is used as a heat source because it stays above 50 degrees all year.

There is fluid in the ground loop that takes in the heat from the earth, cycling to the heat exchanger. Once the warm fluid reaches the exchanger, the heat is transferred to become hot air.

When the home needs to be cooled, the geothermal process includes the heat being absorbed from the interior of the home or business. The heat is released outside, cooling down the interior of the building in the process.

Cold air will blow into your home once the heat is removed from the circulated air. The air goes through the ground loop, and the fluid within the loop releases it into the cooler temperature of the ground. The cool liquid is then used to blow cool air into your home or business.

Geothermal heating and cooling systems work because the earth temperature below the surface is cool during hot weather, and warm when the weather is cold.

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Types of Geothermal Heat Pumps Available

Considering a geothermal heating and cooling system? There are a couple of main options to choose from, each providing different benefits and lending themselves more appropriately to different scenarios. Schebler Heating and Air can help with both: 

Closed-Loop Systems

Closed-loop systems in a geothermal heat pump include a combination of antifreeze and water within the pipe buried below the ground. Depending on the season, the water and antifreeze combination will absorb heat or release heat into the ground.

This loop system can be placed in either horizontal or vertical loops, depending on your space needs. These are the most commonly used loop systems with geothermal system setups.

Open-Loop Systems

With open-loop systems, a pipe is buried below the ground, but it is open to the groundwater instead of being a closed-loop system containing water mixed with antifreeze.

Once the water goes through the system, it is drained back into the earth. Debris can get into an open-loop system, and it is less commonly used.

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Tax Credits for Geothermal Heat Pumps

Tax credits can help make your home more energy-efficient and improve your carbon footprint at the same time. There is a 30% tax credit available for residential ground source heat pump installation, effective January 1, 2023. It is an excellent time to take advantage of this useful tax credit that will make it much easier to afford a geothermal heat pump system.

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Using Geothermal Energy Can Benefit Your Home; Here’s How

Geothermal heat pump services can have a number of benefits in your Quad Cities home. When you have this type of system installed, the benefits include:

Lower Environmental Impact

You will be able to have a home or business that is more environmentally friendly when you invest in a geothermal heat pump system.

Quiet Operation

A geothermal heat pump is quiet, providing your home or business with temperature control without loud, interrupting noises. When you like a quiet atmosphere, consider a geothermal heat pump system to heat and cool your home.

Lasts Longer Than Traditional HVAC Systems

Once you invest in a geothermal heat pump system, you can expect the system to last significantly longer than a traditional HVAC system. They can last 20-25 years, while a traditional furnace will only last about 15 years.

Can Be Used for Heating and Cooling

The system is used for both heating and cooling, relying on the relatively constant temperature of the earth six feet below the surface. The technology doesn’t change depending on the seasons.

Energy Efficient

Geothermal units are among the most energy efficient systems on the market today. This means you’ll spend less money on your monthly utility bills to stay comfortable throughout the year. When energy efficiency matters to you, it’s time to consider a more efficient heating and cooling system.

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Schebler Heating and Air: Your Geothermal Company in the Quad Cities

To ensure we fully meet all your geothermal HVAC needs, we proudly provide geothermal installation, repair, and maintenance services. Whether you’re looking to install a new system for the first time or your current unit is in need of repairs or bi-annual maintenance, our team can help.

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Over a Century of Experience in the Quad Cities

At Schebler, we take pride in being one of the most experienced heating and cooling companies across the entire Quad Cities area. Since 1895, we’ve served the area, providing our neighbors with expert solutions that make a difference in the comfort and safety of their homes.

We understand that geothermal heating and cooling is a newer type technology compared to traditional HVAC systems. That is why our team stays up to date on the latest equipment, installation methods, and industry best practices. We’re here to walk you through using the system and answer any questions you may have in order to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of geothermal energy. 

Whether you’re looking for geothermal HVAC service today or just starting to search for more information about geothermal energy, give Schebler a call today!

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Contact Schebler for Geothermal Heat Pump Installations in the Quad Cities

If you are interested in a new geothermal heat pump system for your home or business, it’s time to see what Schebler has to offer.

Contact us today to set up a consultation for a heating and air conditioning technician to come to your home or business to discuss your options. We proudly serve Bettendorf, Davenport, Moline, Rock Island, Clinton, and the surrounding cities.

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Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC Repair

How does geothermal energy work?

Geothermal energy uses the steady temperature underground to heat and cool your home. A series of buried pipes, called a ground loop, circulates fluid that absorbs heat from the earth in winter and moves heat out of your home in summer. Your geothermal heat pump then transfers that heat where it is needed. It is a simple, efficient way to stay comfortable all year long.

Is a geothermal system better for the environment?

Yes, geothermal systems are one of the most environmentally friendly heating and cooling options available. They use the natural temperature of the earth instead of burning fossil fuels, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Because they run so efficiently, they also use less electricity than many traditional systems. That means a smaller carbon footprint and lower energy bills at the same time.

How long do geothermal systems last?

Geothermal systems are built to last. The indoor heat pump typically lasts around 20 to 25 years with proper maintenance. The underground loop system can last 50 years or more since it is protected below the surface. That long lifespan makes geothermal a smart, long term investment for many homeowners.

How are geothermal HVAC systems different from traditional heat pumps?

The biggest difference is where the system gets its heat. Traditional heat pumps transfer heat from the outdoor air, while geothermal systems pull heat from the ground, where temperatures stay more consistent. Because the earth’s temperature does not fluctuate like the air, geothermal systems operate more efficiently in extreme weather. That means better performance and more reliable comfort throughout the year.

How can I find a geothermal company near me?

Start by looking for licensed HVAC companies that specialize in geothermal installation and service. Check their experience, certifications, and customer reviews to make sure they understand local soil conditions and system design. You can also ask about warranties and available financing options. A reputable company will gladly answer your questions and help you decide if geothermal is the right fit for your home.