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GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS

Your home is sitting on a gold mine. Bryant® Geothermal Systems can save you up to 70% in heating and cooling costs,* as compared to ordinary heating and cooling systems.

Reasons To Choose Geothermal

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HIGHER EFFICIENCY
Higher energy efficiency means lower operating costs. If utility rates increase 5% per year nationally, $1.00 spent today in utility bills will be $2.53 in 20 years.
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DESIGNED FOR YOU
A Bryant® geothermal system is specifically designed for your home with the aid of computer software and the experience of your Bryant dealer.
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HUMIDITY CONTROL
Geothermal offers even temperatures and excellent humidity control.
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NO OUTDOOR NOISE
There is no noisy outdoor equipment.
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LIFE EXPECTANCY
Bryant® geothermal heat pumps may have longer life expectancy than other outdoor equipment because it’s installed inside the home, without exposure to weather conditions. The earth loop is buried and made of material that will last for decades.
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PROVEN TECHNOLOGY
Geothermal technology is a proven cost-effective method of heating, cooling, and producing domestic hot water.

Geothermal System Types

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IT TAKES The Right System For You

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Is a geothermal system right for you?

Geothermal HVAC systems can be installed in various settings to provide reliable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly heating and cooling. They perform best in moderate climates where there is consistent ground temperature throughout the year. Regions with relatively mild winters and summers are ideal for geothermal applications, as they allow geothermal systems to efficiently extract and dissipate heat from the ground. However, geothermal systems can also be effective in a range of climates, including colder regions, with proper design and installation techniques.

While traditional geothermal systems utilize underground loops buried in the yard or submerged in a pond, alternative configurations exist. If space is limited or these options are not feasible, vertical boreholes drilled into the ground can be utilized, requiring less surface area.

Consulting with your local Bryant dealer can help determine if a geothermal system is right for you and the most suitable configuration for your specific property and needs.

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