Geothermal Heating System Services in Harrisburg, PA

Harness the power of the earth to heat your home comfortably and conveniently!

Most homeowners in the Harrisburg, PA, area have heard of traditional heating methods like furnaces and heat pumps, but for those looking for an environmentally-friendly option, geothermal heating systems may be the answer. Using the heat produced naturally underground, you can easily keep your home warm and comfortable even with winter temperatures raging outdoors. G.F. Bowman is one of the leading geothermal heating companies throughout the area. From designing the underground elements to installing it in your home, we’re your partners for a comfortable home.

Need help with your existing heating system? Be sure to ask our staff how our furnace repair services can get your home back up and running again.

Need help with your existing heating system? Be sure to ask our staff how our furnace repair services can get your home back up and running again.

Transform Your Home With Geothermal Heating Services

Our geothermal heating services are not just about installing a system; they’re about transforming your home into a comfortable-efficient haven. G.F. Bowman specializes in leveraging the natural power of the earth to keep your home warm during the winter months and cool during the summer. With our state-of-the-art geothermal heating units, you can say goodbye to conventional heating methods and welcome a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective way of living.

What Is Geothermal Heating?

Geothermal heating and cooling units use a series of underground pipes, water, and the earth’s consistent underground temperatures to keep your home comfortable. In the winter months, cold water is sent underground via a pipe and absorbs heat from underground. That warmed water then makes its way indoors to a compressor that then converts that heat into warm air for your home.

During the summer months, that process is reversed. Using those same loops of pipe, the hot water drops in temperature as it runs underground and then is able to convert into cool air as it enters your home.

While your traditional AC or furnace changes the temperature of the air physically using either a heating element or freon inside the evaporator coils, geothermal heating systems exchange heat naturally, helping you cut down on costs while still offering improved air quality and airflow.