Pricing Out Geothermal Heat Pumps

Geothermal heat pump and systems can cost as low as $600 depending on the capacity you require. The price can go as high as $5,000 for a larger high quality system. Variables such as the domicile, or place of business, square footage.
The way geothermal heat pumps are compared is by what they call Seer. Seer is an acronym that stands means "Seasonal Efficiency Ratio". The higher the Seer rating, the less money you will end up paying at the end of the month for basic utilities and power. In a nutshell, you can have heat pump systems that produce exactly the same amount of cooling and heating, except the higher Seer models are more energy efficient.
An average of the road geothermal heat pump system may be all you need and perhaps all you can afford. For example I'll mention the Goodman Models. A Goodman 13 Seer model heat pump ranging between $1,200 - $1,400, has enough capacity to maintain air conditioning in most all average size homes in the United States. This heat pump system was created when utilizing a roof-top mounting or ground level fixation. An extremely durable, and attractive unit - this 2 ton, GSH130241A model Goodman heat pump may be your ideal purchase.
Basic Geothermal Heat Pump Specifications
Liquid refrigerant return protection
Factory installed fluid line filter dry
Low-pressure switch
Brass liquid and suction servicing valves
ARI, and ETL Certified
850 RPM condenser motor for fan
Lines are charged with R-22 refrigerant
Special Goodman sound control top design
Durable galvanized steel casing
Shell with gray powder outside
Energy wise Copeland compressor
Ceiling staged electric heat air handlers
Modular blower(s)
CA, CH and CSCF indoor coils Accessories
Basic room thermostat
Digital thermostat
Outside thermostat
High/Low pressure switch kit
Low-pressure switch kit
Low ambient kit

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