GeoThermal
Harnessing Earth's natural eat with geothermal boreholes
Are you seeking an eco-friendly way to heat your home or business? Geothermal boreholes could be your solution! Using the principle of thermal conductivity, these boreholes transfer the natural heat from beneath the Earth's surface to your property, providing a consistent and sustainable source of heating.
A Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) system is key in tapping into this environmentally-friendly and renewable energy source. With a GSHP, you can enjoy an efficient heating system that's suitable for a wide range of building types.
How does Geothermal drilling work?
The process begins with drilling a borehole, typically up to 100 metres deep, although this can vary based on a project’s needs. Once the desired depth is achieved, we lower a 32mm or 40mm loop into the borehole, which is then sealed with geothermal grout. This loop is connected to the heat pump via a manifold.
The system circulates a water and anti-freeze solution through this loop, allowing it to absorb energy from the ground. This absorbed energy is then transformed into heat by the pump, ready to warm your property efficiently.