Geothermal Heating and Cooling from WaterFurnace

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

More at http://www.waterfurnace.com . Learn more about geothermal. Use the renewable solar energy stored in your yard to save on heating, cooling and hot water costs. WaterFurnace geothermal heat pumps are good for the environment and great for your budget. Click "Like" !

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  • How come there is nothing mentioned about the coxt? I'm sure that would affect many peoples decision.

  • @MrGregster17 Cost is dependent on geographic location, installation type, choice of equipment and local ground conditions. A local expert would be the best person to give you an accurate estimate. You can find a local dealer at the WaterFurnace website - I see you're in Canada so make sure to click on "search Canada" at the bottom of the dealer locator page.

  • sounds great but what if my neighbour also has geothermal, doesn't that drain my heat source

  • @AXIAM79 The earth is a huge energy storage device that absorbs 47% of the sun’s energy--more than 500 times more energy than mankind needs every year. A properly designed system won't negatively impact your neighbor's geothermal potential. In fact, WaterFurnace is proud to be a part of many all-geothermal neighborhoods around the country.

  • I love how they never specify directly how this will heat your home... only how it harvests heat from the earth, where does steam from the earth come into effect in heating air in your house? They did say this was a furnace system in the video, when in reality the only concrete evidence that geothermal energy profits us is in the creation of electricity alone not the transfer from heat.

  • @alakazammagics This type of system doesn't use steam. We place pipes just below the frost line where temperatures remain constant all year round. These pipes collect low temp heat (roughly 55 F) from the ground and concentrates it with a compressor to heat your home. To cool, it removes heat from your house and moves it back into the ground. The EPA and DOE call this type of system the most environmentally friendly, cost effective way to condition a building. Visit our website for more details.

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  • Sounds cool, but leave the global warming/acid rain crap out of your pitch.

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  • It's sad the ignorance that has to be waded through to bring when you mention anything but oil in this country.

    People the Earth is hot. If you dig down it gets very hot. But this system doesn't go that deep. This is like a cave where wine or whiskey is stored, a constant temperature. It helps heat the house by keeping the heating system at 55 degrees so if you need more heat you only have to add a little energy. In theory if used with solar or wind you might not need outside energy at all.

  • I like Geothermal! There are use over Decades from Human Kind, and Animals! It is time to changes Thinks and save Energy, over all where its possible! And it save a lot of Money to! I INVENT A SOLARPANELLIGHT, IT SAVE 80% - 90% FROM MATERIAL AND COSTS ON EXISTING SOLAR TECHNOLOGY! ALSO, IT CAN PRODUCE FOOT (AQUACULTURE), AND I INVENT THE FIRST SOLAR LED FOOTBALL FLOOT LIGHTS! CHECK OUT MY CHANNEL! IT S TIME TO PROTECT THE EARTH FOR OUR KIDS, AND WE NEED OUR SAVINGS FOR US, NOT FOR SHEIKS!

  • @AXIAM79 Bill Wilson permaculture.

  • Bill Wilson permaculture.

  • Bill Wilson permaculture.

  • Solar energy can be affordable with Solar Panel Warehouse solar modules. We will help you build your system one panel at a time.

  • That's not how indoor heaters work

  • @rayban5016 lol it's true though

  • best advertisement ever.

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