More FAQs about Geothermal Heat Pump Systems

When installing a geothermal heat pump system in your existing Lancaster home, you may have a some unanswered questions. This article will present some prevalent questions and their answers. Investigating geothermal heat pumps you have come up with some questions. Presented here are some additional FAQs to answer your burning questions.

Will an underground loop affect my lawn or landscaping?
While there is a short-term disruption, the piping required for a geothermal heat pump system has no long-term marring effects on your grass, trees, and other landscaping items. Temporary bare spots created by horizontal loop systems are easily returned to its previous condition with grass seed or sod. Horizontal boring technology is also an option which diminishes lawn disturbance.

Do freezing conditions create potential problems with the buried loops?
If your geothermal loop system is installed properly, then no. Closed loop system geothermal heat pumps are placed at depths of four to six feet. The liquid within the closed loop systems is water with a slight amount of eco-friendly antifreeze, as opposed to a mixture of water and refrigerant, avoiding potential environment concerns of leakage.

Should I install an open or closed loop system?
There are many considerations that influence this decision.

Open loop systems transfer heat from the temperatures stored in groundwater and is slightly more efficient. One critical consideration for an open loop is the quantity and quality of the water available. Geothermal units require up to 8 gallons/min. of water with low acidity and mineral content. A suitable place to discharge the water is another consideration.

Closed loop systems are generally more expensive but are virtually maintenance free. They circulate a mixture of water and alcohol-based antifreeze in a self-contained environment in order to take heat from the surrounding soil.

Gochnauer at Home will guide you to the solution best suited for your specific conditions.

Can Lancaster residents install a ground source heat pump system themselves?
Do not try this without prior working knowledge of geothermal buried loop systems. Improper installation of a geothermal heat pump can nullify any benefits it can potentially provide. Issues with thermal pipe fusion, proper system design, and purging of air from loops are all better left to certified professionals.

Need more answers to questions about geothermal heat pump systems?
Gochnauer at Home is glad to offer its expert advice on proper sizing, installation, and maintenance. We are proud to be servicing Lancaster and it's surrounding communities. We have geothermal heat pumps to fit your specific needs. Contact us today for more information on the options available to you.