What is Geothermal?
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We are not the leading geothermal provider on Delmarva by coincidence. We earn your business by offering Unique Geothermal Technology, at great prices and the best Guarantees on Delmarva. This saves you money and offers peace of mind.That being said, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing Delmarva One Hour Geothermal. We promise to go above and beyond what you have come to expect from heating and cooling service companies. If you ever feel like we have under delivered, please contact us immediately and allow us to serve you with our very best.
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EPA view of Ground Source Geothermal | "Ground source geothermal heating and cooling can be done almost anywhere in the United States using a geothermal heat pump, a highly efficient renewable energy technology that takes advantage of the constant temperature of the earth beneath the surface. The heat pump transfers heat stored in the Earth or in ground water into a building during the winter, and transfers it out of the building and back into the ground during the summer. In other words, the ground acts as a heat source in winter and a heat sink in summer. Applications of this technology are for space heating and cooling, and hot water." Source | Environmental Protection Agency | www.epa.gov
NREL view of of Ground Source Geothermal | "Geothermal heat pumps use much less energy than conventional heating systems, since they draw heat from the ground. They are also more efficient when cooling your home. Not only does this save energy and money, it reduces air pollution." Source | NREL National Renewable Energy Laboratory | www.nrel.gov