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When building a new energy efficient home, geothermal or an upgraded new heating and air system should be a consideration. A Geothermal Heat Pump also known as a Ground Source Heat Pump is an electrically powered system that taps into the earth's stored energy using Georgia's constant ground temperature of 62 degrees to provide heating, cooling, and hot water for homes and commercial buildings.

Geothermal heat pump systems are Energy Efficient, Cost Effective, Reliable, Safe, and Environmentally Friendly. Find out how cost effective a Geothermal Heat Pump system can be.
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EcoMech's Air Conditioning and Heating professionals provide Sustainable Energy Air Conditioning Systems and Air Solutions under one roof. For over ten years EcoMech Geothermal Air Conditioning has been providing heating and air solutions and is continually ranked as a leader by its customers in the heating and air industry.
EcoMech Geothermal can help you with your home geothermal system and make it affordable. EcoMech is a Southeast Regional Leader in the design and installation of Home Geothermal Systems for Renewable Heating & Cooling. Customers who are in the market for a NEW CONSTRUCTION GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM or a RETROFIT/CHANGE TO A GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM should call EcoMech.
A geothermal heat pump is the greenest and most efficient heating & cooling system available. Using the free renewable solar energy stored in your backyard rather than burning fossil fuels makes it the most cost effective heating and cooling system too! What's really impressive is the level of comfort it provides.
Geothermal loop fields, like heat pumps, are measured in units called "tons". Each loop in a field is designed to provide 1 ton of energy for the system. So if your geothermal system requires a 4 ton heat pump then it calls for 4 loops or in some cases it could call for 2 loops, but twice as long. EcoMech can help you to determine the best strategy for your loop fields.
When it comes to heating your pool year round with a pool heat pump, we recommend geothermal water to water pool heaters. Geothermal pool heating with heat pump systems can be referred to as Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) and operate by harvesting heat from the greatest known solar collector in the world: The Earth.
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Georgia Karabelas
Georgia Karabelas
Dec 19, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
Knowledgeable, professional and critical thinkers! Not just in it to sell you a new unit, but presents you solutions that are right for you. Very impressed with this company.
Services: HVAC maintenance, AC installation, Thermostat installation, Heating system repair
Georgia Karabelas
Georgia Karabelas
Jul 23, 2019
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Great service! My +17 year old AC unit stopped working on what seemed like the hottest day of the year. Not only did they install my new unit, but they came up with a creative solution for my condensation problem that countless other HVAC companies never wanted to deal with. They truly went above and beyond just "fixing" my AC. Highly recommend!
James Thurmond
James Thurmond
Oct 14, 2018
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After 22 years I needed a new system and wanted to stay GeoThermal. I got EcoMech's name from a friend and couldn't have been any happier. Tim was very thorough, giving me my options and the installation crew was excellent.
Richard Godlasky
Richard Godlasky
Sep 30, 2018
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Highly recommend. The install team was great, and the owner spent lot's of time explaining the system and how to use the new thermostat.
Frenchie Conners
Frenchie Conners
Sep 17, 2018
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Not knowing much about Geothermal I asked to meet in person and to view some houses. We met in person and EcoMech took me around to a few projects with my husband. We had lots of questions which they answered. We are thankful that we met with these guys facecto face and chose them to handle the installation. We passed their info to some neighbors.
Mark Schurmann
Mark Schurmann
Sep 22, 2017
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We have a geothermal system that was under a maintenance contract with another company. During our regular maintenance, they said we had a mold problem and needed to spend $2000 to clean the blower and coil. They also recommended a $4900 UV light package to prevent future problems.
We called EcoMech for a second opinion. The technician looked at our system and said, "That's not mold, its drywall dust." This made perfect sense because we've done construction in the past year. He also told us that a UV light would void the warranty on our Water Furnace because the wiring was not rated for UV lights