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Geothermal Air Conditioning & Heat Pump installation
Family owned and operated
Serving all of Newtown, Pa 18940
Potential Savings with Geothermal
According to the Energy Information Administration, 59% of the average home's utilities (heating, cooling, water heating, appliances, etc.) is attributed to heating (39%), cooling (8%) and water heating (12%). With a GeoSystems geothermal heat pump system, you can save on all of these expenditures. Other geothermal heat pump manufacturers typically cannot cover the entire water heating usage with the heat pump as they will require gas or electricity to assist the heat pump in water heating mode.
The four cases shown below are examples of how much a typical homeowner might save on heating and cooling costs by switching to geothermal. Costs shown are for heating, cooling and hot water for a home of 2,700 square feet with average summer highs of 80F and average winter lows of 20F.*
| Square Feet: |
2,700 |
| Current Fuel Source: |
Oil |
| Average annual cost: |
$3,277 |
| Geothermal annual cost: |
$805 |
| Annual Savings ($): |
$2,472 |
| Annual Savings (%): |
75% |
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| Square Feet: |
2,700 |
| Current Fuel Source: |
Electric |
| Average annual cost: |
$3,096 |
| Geothermal annual cost: |
$805 |
| Annual Savings ($): |
$2,291 |
| Annual Savings (%): |
74% |
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| Square Feet: |
2,700 |
| Current Fuel Source: |
Natural Gas |
| Average annual cost: |
$2,055 |
| Geothermal annual cost: |
$805 |
| Annual Savings ($): |
$1,200 |
| Annual Savings (%): |
60% |
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| Square Feet: |
2,700 |
| Current Fuel Source: |
Propane |
| Average annual cost: |
$4,111 |
| Geothermal annual cost: |
$805 |
| Annual Savings ($): |
$3,306 |
| Annual Savings (%): |
80% |
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B&B Mechanical Heating & Air Conditioning is your local certified geothermal installation specialist, and we are here to reduce your energy bills. We provide Newtown, Pa 18940 homeowners with high efficiency and Energy Star rated geothermal heat pump systems that qualify for Federal Tax Credits. Geothermal heating and cooling will substantially save you money in the long run. It can also save you money right away; visit Energy Star to find out more about 30% off your geothermal installation, just for being a little green. Think about it. You don’t ask when your current central air and heating system will provide a payback. You’re just happy it works efficiently. But a Geothermal Systems has the potential to reduce your gas and electric costs by 65% in the Bucks and Montgomery county area. Residential geothermal heat pump systems are known for several things; among them, excellent reliability, superior comfort, quiet operation and environmentally friendly – or “green” attributes. However, one thing that tends to garner the most attention is their ability to dramatically reduce your energy bills , thereby saving you tremendous amounts of money in utility expenditures.
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How Geothermal works
Geothermal can be used to providing heating or cooling services. In each instance the process is similar.
Geothermal Heating
In the heating mode, the water circulating in the earth loop is colder than the surrounding ground. This causes the water to absorb energy, in the form of heat, from the earth. The water carries this energy to the heat exchanger in the pump. In the heat exchanger, refrigerant absorbs the heat energy from the water. The water now leaves the heat exchanger at a colder temperature, and circulates through the earth loop to pick up more energy. The refrigerant gas, which contains energy gained from the earth loop, travels from the heat exchanger to the compressor. In the compressor, the refrigerant temperature rises to 160°. The superheated refrigerant travels to the air heat exchanger. Here, the heat pump's blower circulates air across the air coil, increasing the temperature of the air, which is blown through ductwork to heat the home. After refrigerant releases its heat energy to the air, it then flows to the earth loop heat exchanger to start the cycle again.
Geothermal Cooling
In the cooling mode, the water circulating in the earth loop is warmer than the surrounding ground. This causes the water to release energy, in the form of heat, into the earth. The water, now cooler from traveling through the ground now flows to the heat exchanger in the heat pump. In the heat exchanger, hot refrigerant gas from the compressor releases its heat into the water. This causes the water to increase in temperature, and release the heat to the ground.
The refrigerant, which has released its heat energy and became a cold liquid, now travels to the heat exchanger. Here the heat pump's blower circulates warm, humid air across the cold air coil. The air is then blown through ductwork to cool the home. The refrigerant in the air coil picks up the heat energy from the air, and travels to the compressor. When the refrigerant leaves the compressor, it then flows to the earth loop heat exchanger to start the cycle again.
PRODUCTS

ECONAR® Geothermal Heat Pumps
Product Solutions for Your Heating and Cooling Needs
ECONAR manufactures some of the most efficient, comfortable, quiet, safe and reliable geothermal heat pumps available today, uniquely designed to work with your existing home's heating or cooling distribution system:
Forced Air Systems
Forced air systems are commonly used in homes and businesses today. Conventional ductwork distributes hot or cold air and provides humidity control. ECONAR products that can be used with this type of system include:
Hydronic or Radiant Systems
Hydronic systems are used in specialized distribution systems including: radiant floor, cast iron radiators, baseboard hydronic, and fan coils. Typical applications are residential, commercial, and industrial. Other uses are: ice rinks, fish farms, snow melt, car washes, dairy farms or any other application that requires heated or chilled water. ECONAR products that can be used with this type of system include:
Combination Forced Air & Hydronic Systems
Combination forced air and hydronic distribution systems include standard forced air heating and cooling capabilities, as well as combination units that provide hydronic distribution for operations such as radiant floor and fan coils. ECONAR products that can be used with this type of system include:
Some additional benefits:
- The Geothermal heat pump takes up no more space in the home than a regular heat pump, but without the constant noise.
- You can hardly hear it working, no constant droning of a heater, or air conditioning. You really will hardly know it's there.
Our Geothermal services for Newtown, PA residents:
- Geothermal Heating and Cooling Installation
- Geothermal System Design and Installation
- Geothermal Repair
- Heater Installation 18940
- AC Installation Newtown, 18940
- Geothermal Heat Pump Installation and Repair
- Furnace Installation or Replacement

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