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Southern Geothermal, Inc. The Southeast Most Experienced Geothermal Loop Contractor

Southern Geothermal now offering our Exclusive Horizontal Bore Ground Loop.
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Georgia/South Carolina Geothermal Loop Contractor

Southern Geothermals Mission Statement
Southern Geothermal understands the critical part of a Geothermal System is the Ground Loop. This part of the system must be installed correctly or the Geothermal Unit will not function to its potential. Southern Geothermal Specializes in Ground Loop Installation. We have invested in the proper training for our employees and have also invested in the proper equipment to get the job done. With over 15 years experience installing Geothermal Ground Loops you can rest assured that your Ground Loop will be installed by the most experienced Loop Contractor in the Southeast.

We install Ground Loops for Heating and Air Contractors throughout Georgia and South Carolina. We also install loops for home owners who prefer to use there own Heating and Air Contractor. We can install Vertical, Horizontal or Lake Loops. We also can install Horizontal Bore with our Vermeer Horizontal Directional Drill Machine. This method is the least intrusive and can be used in most existing landscape with hardly any land disturbance.

Why you should consider Geothermal for your next Comfort System

Heat and cool your home with your own back yard.
How would you like to have a heating and air conditioning system in your home that can:
• Save energy and slash electric bills
• Cut greenhouse gas emissions
• Rid your yard of unsightly outdoor equipment
• Drastically reduce the cost of your hot water
• Reduce maintenance costs– even as it improves the year-round comfort of your home?

Provide you with a 30% Tax Credit for the installation of a geothermal system in your home.

What A Geothermal System Does.
Geothermal systems provide heat in the winter and cooling in the summer, at efficiencies that are far better than those for most alternative systems. Like conventional heat pumps, they are essentially air conditioners that can also run in reverse to provide heat in the winter. The primary difference is that they rely on the nearly constant temperature of the earth for heat transfer instead of the widely fluctuating temperatures of the outside air. That is the key to the geothermal unit's surprising efficiency. As a matter of fact the E.P.A has identified geothermal systems as the most energy efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective conditioning systems available.
How?
Your yard retains energy from the sun and stores it, just like a big battery. Geothermal systems simply take this energy and transfers it into your home either by heating or cooling your home. Also there is enough energy left over to basically heat your hot water for free. By using this method instead of trying to capture heat from the cold air in the middle of the winter, the way an Air Source Heat Pump does, makes geothermal systems up to 70% more efficient than any other heating and cooling system.

Why Southern Geothermal, Inc.
We specialize in Geothermal Systems. It is all we do. We have installed over 700 units in Georgia and South Carolina. We probably have a working system close to your home. We have invested many hours of training so that when we install your system you can have confidence it will perform to its highest potential. Our team is IGSHPA certified to install horizontal closed, vertical closed, and closed lake loops. We can also install open type systems. Contact us today for a free quote. info@southerngeothermal.com

A Quote from Southern Geothermal, Inc.
Our quotes start with a detailed manual j load calculation. Without a load calculation performed on your home there is no accurate way to calculate the capacity of the system needed, therefore the size of the earth loop needed. We can gather this info from a set of plans of your home or actually measuring your home and the details such as window sizes, ceiling heights, type of insulation, etc. We then take this info and provide you with a load analysis, an operational cost analysis, and a return on investment analysis. We feel an informed customer will always make the wise choice. If your contractor does not provide you with this information, be very suspicious of how they determined the size equipment you will need. If he uses the old rule of thumb of square feet per ton then you should choose another contractor because he is basically guessing at your future power bills and comfort.

Contact:

info@southerngeothermal.com