Geothermal (ground-source) heating and cooling uses the stable temperature of the earth to move heat into your home in winter and remove heat in summer. When designed and installed correctly, it delivers steady comfort and efficient operation—especially for whole-home heating and cooling.
Closed-Loop Geothermal
A closed-loop system circulates fluid through buried piping and transfers heat with the ground. Loop design depends on property layout, soil conditions, and project goals.
Open-Loop Geothermal
An open-loop system uses a water source to exchange heat, then discharges the water according to system design and local requirements. Open-loop can be a great option in the right site conditions
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Short line: We install and service both closed-loop and open-loop geothermal systems.

Complete geothermal installs from planning to commissioning. We focus on proper sizing, distribution (ducted or hydronic where applicable), and system setup so it performs the way it should.
If your system isn’t heating/cooling properly, is showing fault codes, short cycling, losing performance, or you suspect loop or flow issues—we can diagnose the problem and get it running right.
Regular maintenance protects performance, reduces breakdown risk, and extends equipment life. We inspect key components, verify operation, and catch small issues early.

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Do you install closed-loop and open-loop geothermal systems?
Yes. We install and service both closed-loop and open-loop geothermal systems, and we’ll recommend the right approach based on your property and goals.
Do you service geothermal systems you didn’t install?
Yes. We service and repair geothermal systems, including systems installed by other contractors.
What problems can geothermal service address?
Low heating/cooling output, fault codes, short cycling, pump or flow issues, sensor problems, performance drop over time, and general reliability concerns.
How often should geothermal be maintained?
Most systems benefit from regular maintenance to keep performance steady and reduce breakdown risk. We’ll recommend a schedule based on system type, usage, and age.
Is geothermal better than an air-source heat pump?
Both can be excellent. Geothermal uses ground temperature for heat exchange; air-source uses outdoor air. The best choice depends on your home, site conditions, budget, and long-term plans.