Milpitas Home Goes Renewable for Heating and Air Conditioning With A Geothermal Installation and a Climate Master Heat Pump
(PRWEB) October 31, 2013 -- Lower Energy & Utility Bills with Geothermal Heating & Cooling Homeowners can save up to 80% each year on heating, cooling and hot water bills just by switching from a traditional HVAC system to a ClimateMaster geothermal heating and cooling system. According to the US Department of Energy, the typical American family spends at least $2,000 a year on home utility bills. Heating, cooling and hot water costs combined make up over 70% of the typical utility bill, so installing energy efficient HVAC systems, like a ClimateMaster geothermal system, may be one of the smartest home improvement investments you can make.
This Milpitas customer was interested in reducing their carbon footprint and they are drilled, filled and enjoying renewable heating and air with no guilt.
ClimateMaster’s geothermal heat pumps are ENERGY STAR® qualified for energy efficiency because they are incredibly up to 400-600% efficient, whereas the highest efficiency gas furnace is only 98% efficient. ClimateMaster’s newest series of geothermal heat pumps, the Tranquility Digital Series, proudly carries the ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient 2012 designation for being among the most energy efficient products that are ENERGY STAR® qualified. For people interested in learning how to lower electric bills at home, geothermal is the way to go.
In addition to the recurring energy savings created by a more efficient heating and cooling system, homeowners around the country are taking advantage of the 30% federal tax credit and other local energy tax credits that reduce the upfront costs of buying and installing ENERGY STAR® appliances and renewable energy technologies like ClimateMaster geothermal heating and cooling systems.
If you are an HVAC contractor in Northern California or you want to be more involved in renewable heating and cooling, or perhaps you are in need of a wholesale water sourced heat pump(s) or other geothermal equipment or parts, contact Green Equipment Options for advice and ordering. Green Equipment Options can be reached at 408.412.8500 or contact: info(at)greenequipmentoptions(dot)com.
Susan Nichol, Green Equipment Options, Inc., http://www.greenequipmentoptions.com, +1 408 412 8500, [email protected]
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