HOW DOES GEOTHERMAL LICENSING WORK?
One Simple Payment
You’ll make one fixed payment upfront for a 5-year license agreement. Your payment includes support, service, and maintenance necessary to make sure your system is running smoothly. Licensing your equipment over the 5 years is less expensive than owning the system outright and makes less of a dent in your monthly budget for the life of the agreement.
Licensing a geothermal system for your home can carry many advantages over a traditional purchase of a system. Equipment that holds its value over a longer period can make it more favorable to license your equipment before owning it.
Licensing can reduce the overall cost of your system, especially for the first 5 years compared to the cost associated with buying the equipment outright. This allows you to retain more funds in your pocket. The manufacturer’s warranty covers service the system may require, and we’ve got you covered with the necessary preventative maintenance. For the first 5 years, you are taken care of when it comes to the service and maintenance on your new system.
We license your new geothermal system for a term of 5 years.
Our support helps ensure your geothermal system runs smoothly, is properly maintained, and continues to provide dependable comfort year after year.
At the end of the term, you have the choice to either 1) buy the system, 2) continue licensing for a monthly fee, or 3) removing the system.
Experienced local pros work with you on the proper design and installation of your system for optimized performance.
HOME ENERGY ANALYSIS
Every project starts with a home energy analysis. We evaluate key details about your home—such as size, construction, existing heating and cooling systems, and energy use—to calculate what it takes to heat and cool your space efficiently. This initial evaluation allows us to recommend the right geothermal solution and provide accurate estimates before moving forward.
Chose the easy path to ownership.
Key Considerations Include:
✅ House Construction
✅ Square footage
✅ House Insulation
✅ Window Age and Type
✅ Door Construction and Size
✅ House Direction
✅ Ductwork Design
✅ Discover Areas of concerns
✅ Provided Energy Efficiency Suggestions
Power A Cleaner Home
By answering a few quick questions, you’ll receive an estimate of your current energy use and the potential savings of upgrading to geothermal.