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Conventional Heating and Cooling Systems Versus Geothermal

The following table summarizes the pros and cons of heating and cooling your property with geothermal compared to more conventional methods - i.e. combustion heat (created by burning wood or a fossil fuel such as propane, coal, heating oil, natural gas) in combination with conventional electric air conditioning:

Conventional Geothermal
Cheaper to initially install More expensive to initially install
More expensive on a monthly basis Lower monthly expenses
Unpredictable costs, based on fuel prices Less variable monthly costs
Pollutes the air and contributes to greenhouse gases Much less pollution
Both furnaces and air conditioning units can be noisy Geothermal systems are very quiet
Could be a safety hazard if the system malfunctions and leaks carbon monoxide n/a
Levels of heat and coolness can vary as the system constantly adjusts to different temperatures throughout the day A more consistent temperature is maintained
Outdoor units may be stolen or vandalized Since GHPs usually have no outdoor compressors or cooling towers, the potential for vandalism is greatly reduced