Central Kansas Leader Geothermal Technology

As specialists in geothermal technology, Flaming's Inc. brings decades of experience and expertise to every installation. We are passionate about helping our Hillsboro neighbors and surrounding communities embrace this environmentally friendly and economically smart solution. When you choose us, you're not just getting a system; you're getting a partnership that ensures optimal design, professional installation, and reliable performance, translating into substantial energy savings and enhanced comfort for years to come.

How Geothermal Works for You

Geothermal heat pumps tap into the consistent, stable temperature of the earth just below the surface. Unlike traditional HVAC systems that rely on fluctuating air temperatures, geothermal systems simply transfer heat to and from the earth, providing year-round comfort and significant energy savings.

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Ground Loop

The earth absorbs and stores almost 50% of the sun’s solar energy. Because of this, the temperature four to six feet below ground is moderate and stable staying between 45°F – 70°F. The geothermal system uses this to transfer heat from one place to another using a ground loop field buried in the yard. The loop field circulates a water-based solution through a series of pipes.

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Flow Center

The flow center resides on your unit or on a wall nearby the geothermal system. It is the tool used to pump the water-based solution in the ground loop to the unit in the house or building so heating or cooling can be dispersed throughout.

3

Indoor Heat Pump

The loop field transfers heat to the home through a geothermal heat pump kept indoors. The heat pump provides heating and cooling throughout the home primarily through two methods: forced air and radiant.

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Forced Air Heating and Cooling

In a forced air system, an air-handler is used to disperse the heat from the ground to the air in a home or building through ductwork and vents. In the cooling mode, the process is simply reversed, and heat is removed so cold air circulates throughout the home or building.

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Radiant Heating

Known as the most comfortable type of heating, radiant heating uses a series of pipes under a home or building’s floor to circulate warm water, which heats the entire space evenly. This method can also be used for outdoor patio heat and pool heat.

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Hot Water

Most GeoComfort Geothermal Systems come standard with a hot water assist, known as a desuperheater. This allows for the system to capture excess heat to assist a hot water heater. This cuts hot water costs by up to 40%. Geothermal systems can also provide 100% of the hot water needed for a home.

Geo Comfort

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