The geothermal probe heat pump is a durable solution, making it the most cost-effective solution in the long term. Furthermore, geothermal probe heat pumps offer high efficiency as well as low-maintenance operation. This makes geothermal probe heat pumps an attractive option for single-family homes and apartment buildings where drilling is feasible.
The geothermal probe heat pump is a long-term solution, as the geothermal probe can be used for over 60 years.
In the long run, the geothermal probe heat pump is the most cost-effective solution. The heat pump is low-maintainance and cost-effective.
The geothermal probe heat pump is a space-saving solution, as the holes are drilled downwards, meaning that only minimum floor space is required.
Finally, sustainable heating
“Since last winter, we have been heating our home with a Swiss-made geothermal probe heat pump. We are happy with the product and with the service provided by CTA."
Geothermal probe heat pumps heat during the winter and cool during the summer (via free cooling) using energy from the ground. Thanks to the relatively constant temperature underground, the geothermal probe heat pump’s performance remains reliable and consistent. To achieve this, we often drill more than 200 metres into the ground. Whether a geothermal probe heat pump is possible also depends on the geological situation of your property. You will need to obtain drilling permission from your canton. Your canton will inform you whether drilling is permissible at all.
The geothermal probe heat pump uses geothermal heat as a source of renewable energy.
For an average single-family home, the cost of a geothermal probe heat pump is approximately CHF 60,000. The initial cost-intensive drilling and installation of the geothermal probe heat pump are offset in the long term by the low operating cost. Thus, the geothermal probe heat pump is the most economical and efficient heat pump type in the long run – no other system offers such cost-effective heating.
The advantages of a CTA heat pump
Environmentally friendly thanks to extremely low CO2 emissions
Durable, economical heating systems
Future-facing technology
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Developed and manufactured in Switzerland
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