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Greetings, this is Geo-Thermal Distribution Co., LLC's Dallas location for all of your geothermal information. As a full-service provider of geothermal products, we are extremely proud to offer their products to the greater Dallas area. Our staff has the schooling and skills necessary to help you with all of your geothermal heating and cooling needs.

We are ready to serve you, regardless if you need routine maintenance, your existing system is in need of being fixed, or you need an entire home conditioning system. Let us help you save up to 70% on your heating, cooling, and hot water expenses by having one our highly qualified technicians install a solution that takes advantage of the clean, renewable energy stored in your backyard.

To find out more about our full line of geothermal products for the Dallas area, contact Geo-Thermal Distribution Co., LLC today.
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If you are looking for a company that is a one-stop shop for all your Dallas geothermal heating and cooling needs, you can depend on Geo-Thermal Distribution Co., LLC to provide you with all this including.
In the Dallas area, complete customer satisfaction is our highest objective and our highly qualified professional staff will see to that.
Besides, when you select the best heating and cooling system on the market today, it is hard to go wrong.
We will see to it that your new system will meet all of your expectations, helping you to cut your energy costs and enhance your home's conditioning efficiency.
Geo-Thermal Distribution Co., LLC offers only the best geothermal products to the Dallas, TX area.
Our products have the most recognized and respected name in the industry.
Every unit is tested before it leaves the manufacturing facility to ensure flawless operation on startup.
We combine a commitment to quality installations with a commitment to bring you the finest quality products - that's the best of both worlds.
Outdoor temperatures fluctuate with the changing seasons but underground temperatures don't.
Four to six feet below the earth's surface, temperatures remain relatively constant year-round.
A geothermal system, which typically consists of an indoor unit and a buried earth loop, capitalizes on these constant temperatures to provide "free" energy.
In winter, fluid circulating through the system's earth loop absorbs stored heat and carries it indoors.
The indoor unit compresses the heat to a higher temperature and distributes it throughout the building.
Installing a geothermal system can dramatically reduce the cost of heating, cooling, and providing domestic hot water for your home.
If you're anything like your Dallas neighbors, though, it's getting past the initial installation cost that's difficult.
Don't worry.
There's help.
It comes in the form of various federal, state, and local financial incentives.
Now through 2021, the federal tax credit is available but is scheduled to gradually decrease each year.
The credit started at 30% through 2019 and has dropped to 26% through 2020, and will drop again to 22% in 2021, so act now for the most savings!
Have you noticed that no matter what your thermostat is set at, it just doesn't seems like the temperature of your home differs that much from outside?
If you answered yes to this then you may need to think about adding some new insulation to your home.
All insulation is intended to prevent the transfer of hear in your home.
This means keeping it in during the cold seasons and keeping it out during the warm ones.
Not only that, depending on what type of insulation you have, it can also prevent or reduce the flow of air through gaps and cracks.
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