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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 726840" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>Geothermal, liquid in lines barried in the ground about 8 feet down where it is a constant temp at about 50F. Then it pulls the heat from the water in the lines in the winter and reverses in the summer. Runs off from electricity, along with the water heater runs off from the geothermal lines also pulling heat from the liquid in the lines. Kinda spendy to put in but you save enough money to pay for itself in about 8 years. Heard of people heating and cooling their home for 500 bucks over a whole year. So far we love it since it is a constant temp in the house and the electric bill hasnt gone up much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 726840, member: 7792"] Geothermal, liquid in lines barried in the ground about 8 feet down where it is a constant temp at about 50F. Then it pulls the heat from the water in the lines in the winter and reverses in the summer. Runs off from electricity, along with the water heater runs off from the geothermal lines also pulling heat from the liquid in the lines. Kinda spendy to put in but you save enough money to pay for itself in about 8 years. Heard of people heating and cooling their home for 500 bucks over a whole year. So far we love it since it is a constant temp in the house and the electric bill hasnt gone up much. [/QUOTE]
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