Find Geothermal Installers Near You
Geothermal heat pump systems deliver 4 to 6 times more energy than they consume, making them the most efficient heating and cooling technology available. Our directory connects you with certified geothermal installers who can assess your property, design a ground loop system, and install a complete geothermal HVAC setup.
Why Geothermal Requires Specialized Installers
Geothermal installation is significantly more complex than conventional HVAC work. It requires soil and geological assessment, ground loop design and installation (horizontal trenching or vertical bore drilling), specialized heat pump equipment and controls, and integration with your existing ductwork or radiant system. Not every HVAC contractor has the equipment, training, or experience for geothermal. Look for contractors certified by the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) or with manufacturer certifications from brands like WaterFurnace, ClimateMaster, or Bosch.
Geothermal Costs and Incentives
A residential geothermal system costs $15,000 to $30,000 installed, but the 30% federal tax credit (uncapped) brings the net cost to $10,500 to $21,000. Operating savings of $800 to $2,500 per year mean payback periods of 5 to 10 years, with the ground loop lasting 50+ years. Read our complete geothermal cost guide for detailed pricing breakdowns.
Learn more about how geothermal compares to other heating options in our heat pump vs furnace comparison.