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All Around Heating and Cooling, LLC

P.O. Box 555
5.00(
2
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All Around Heating and Cooling, LLC

P.O. Box 555
5.00(
2
)
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Here to provide professional services to public services, residential or commercial applications. Driven to provide excellent quality service with superior satisfaction. Find us at (www.facebook.com/allaroundheatingcooling) to see products and other services and be apart of a growing customer database to receive discounts, promotional offers and maintenance information for homeowners.

Here to provide professional services to public services, residential or commercial applications. Driven to provide excellent quality service with superior satisfaction. Find us at (www.facebook.com/allaroundheatingcooling) to see products and other services and be apart of a growing customer database to receive discounts, promotional offers and maintenance information for homeowners.

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Yes, including optimizing settings and suggesting upgrades if needed.

You can expect a geothermal system to last for years. According to the Department of Energy, the underground infrastructure for the heat pumps lasts about 25 to 50 years, which includes the pipes buried in the soil. The actual heat pump itself has a life span of around 25 years.

Regular inspections, loop flushing, and checking heat exchangers help extend system lifespan.

If a geothermal heat pump is installed correctly, then you shouldn’t have to worry about having a backup heat source such as a furnace or oil boiler. However, there are geothermal systems installed that include a backup in case the heat pump fails due to extreme cold. This is simply a backup heat pump you’ll likely never need and not an alternative heat source.

There are several common types of HVAC systems that you may have, including split systems, hybrid HVAC, duct-free systems, packaged heating and air, geothermal heating, or even portable units for heating or cooling. If you aren’t sure which type is in your home or are looking to install something different, you should consult an HVAC pro to determine which option is right for your heating and cooling needs.

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