If you’re interested in geothermal installations and the process behind them, we can answer any questions you might have.
Geothermal energy is becoming a more popular source for people who want to reduce their impact on the environment. If you’re not familiar with this option, it uses the naturally cool and consistent temperatures in the earth’s crust to cool down hot water stored in the loops of a geothermal system. It’s able to carry the water through the loops and around the HVAC unit in a residential or commercial structure, and then on to its destination. The progression of the cooled-down water can supply heated and cooled air throughout your home or business without requiring the use of fossil fuels, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to a traditional heating and cooling system.
At Yadkin Well Company, we work with property owners located throughout Yadkin County, North Carolina to help them take advantage of the benefits of geothermal energy. Our experienced technicians can perform geothermal installations, adding the loops and other components needed to harness the temperatures within the earth’s crust.
If you’re interested in geothermal installations and the process behind them, we can answer any questions you might have. We can also schedule an inspection of your property to determine if you have enough space to set up a geothermal system. Part of the process includes performing geothermal conductivity testing, which allows us to determine how well the area can distribute the heat that’s put into it. This step ensures that the space allotted for the geothermal system will perform well. Our geothermal installations and other geothermal services are handled by skilled and experienced technicians.
At Yadkin Well Company, we perform geothermal installations in Yadkin County, Yadkinville, Ashe County, Surry County, Iredell County, Davie County, Forsyth County, Stokes County, Dobson, Mount Airy, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Hickory, Charlotte, Mooresville, Lenoir, Wilkesboro, Statesville, Raleigh, Durham, and Wilkes County, North Carolina.