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Geothermal Services

Geothermal Heating & Cooling in Comstock, MI

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Sustainable Home Comfort with Geothermal Energy

Geothermal heating and cooling is the most energy-efficient and environmentally friendly way to manage your home's climate. Haisma Heating & Cooling is a trusted expert in designing and installing geothermal systems that provide consistent comfort and dramatic energy savings.

How Geothermal Works

A geothermal system doesn't create heat—it moves it. Using a series of underground pipes (a ground loop), the system harnesses the stable temperature of the earth (around 50°F year-round) to heat your home in the winter and cool it in the summer. This process is incredibly efficient and uses a fraction of the energy of a traditional furnace or air conditioner.

Think of a geothermal system like a cave. No matter how hot or cold it gets outside, a cave stays at a relatively constant, cool temperature all year long. A geothermal system uses that same principle. It circulates fluid through an underground loop to tap into the earth's stable temperature, using it to efficiently heat your home in the winter and cool it in the summer. It's not creating heat—it's just moving it from the most reliable source available: the ground right under your feet.

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Benefits of a Geothermal System

  • Unmatched Energy Efficiency: Reduce your heating and cooling costs by up to 70%.

  • Environmentally Friendly: Uses renewable solar energy stored in the earth.

  • Long Lifespan: Ground loops can last for 50+ years, and indoor components last for 25+ years.

  • Quiet & Reliable: Systems are exceptionally quiet and require very little maintenance.

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Is Geothermal Right for Your Home?

Contact us to learn more and request a free, no-obligation quote.

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