How Geothermal Heating and Cooling System Work
Video Description: Geothermal means "pertaining to the heat of the earth." And by using the earth to provide up to 50% of your energy needs, you get an energy efficient and economical way to stay cool in summer and warm in winter. Related Article Subjects: How Geothermal System Work, cooling system, geothermal heating, home improvement, Home Improvement Tips, how geothermal heating and cooling system work, michael holiganHow Geothermal System Work
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