Pricey no doubt, but maybe cheaper in the long run than predicted costs of natural gas, propane and heating oil.
" Some homeowners are tapping into the earth for energy savings.They have found geothermal energy as a great source in heating and cooling their home. Many of these homeowners power their geothermal system with Trane's ground-source heat pumps. They know that Trane offers high efficiency equipment, ranging from 13 to 22.8 EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) and from 2.7 to 3.9 COP (co-efficiency of performance) to provide some of the greatest energy savings and home comfort found in geothermal design. "
I have a Trane central heat system in the ten year old city home we bought in Feb 2004.
located next to some ancient volcanos.
Hmmm. :-)
Frederick

