We handle the full install, start to finish.

Geothermal Heat Pump Installation & Service in Central Illinois

Geothermal Installation and Repair in Central Illinois

Here’s what we offer and when each one makes sense.

GEOTHERMAL Installation

Considering geothermal for your property? We handle the entire job from site assessment to system startup. No subcontractors, no gaps in the process. One team handles it all.

GEOTHERMAL Repair

Geothermal systems are reliable, but they're not maintenance-free. If your system is losing efficiency, struggling to maintain temperature, or showing error codes, we can diagnose it. We work on all major geothermal heat pump brands and will tell you honestly whether a repair makes sense or if something bigger is going on.

What to Expect When You Work With Us

From your first call to final startup, we keep you informed and involved at every step.

01

Reach Out

Call us and tell us what's going on. We'll ask a few questions and figure out the right next step for your situation.

02

We Take a Look

We come out to your property, assess what you've got, and give you a straight answer on what makes sense.

03

We Get to Work

Our team handles the job from start to finish. No subcontractors, no handoffs, just our crew taking care of it.

04

You're All Set

Before we leave, we walk you through everything, make sure it's running right, and answer any questions you have.

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Experienced Professionals

Geothermal is a specialty, and our team has the experience to handle it correctly from the ground up.

FULL SYSTEM INSTALLATION

We handle the entire job ourselves — no subcontractors, no gaps.

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Energy-Efficient Solutions

Geothermal runs at roughly 300 to 400% efficiency in heating mode, which adds up fast on your utility bill.

Flexible Financing

Flexible financing options are available to help make the investment more manageable.

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Specialized System Experts

We assess your property and recommend the right loop configuration for your land and your goals.

Locally Owned

We're based in Central Illinois and know this market, this weather, and these properties.

Signs Geothermal Might Be a Good Fit

Geothermal isn’t the right call for every property or every situation. But for the right homeowner, it’s one of the smartest long-term investments you can make. Here’s what tends to make it a good fit.

Not sure if your property qualifies? Call us and we’ll give you a straight answer.

Proudly Serving

Champaign, Danville

& Onarga, IL

Our team is spread across Central Illinois, with offices in Champaign, Danville, and Onarga. We regularly serve a wide range of nearby towns and rural areas, and our techs are always on the move. Not sure if you’re in our service area? Give us a call anyway. You might be, and if not, we’ll try to make it work.

Geothermal Questions We Get Asked

A geothermal heat pump is a heating and cooling system that uses the stable temperature of the ground instead of outdoor air. Below the frost line, the earth in Illinois stays around 50 to 60 degrees year-round. The system pulls heat from the ground in winter and transfers heat back into the ground in summer, delivering consistent comfort at a fraction of the energy a conventional system uses.

Yes. Geothermal pulls heat from the ground, not the outdoor air. The ground below the frost line stays around 50 to 60 degrees year-round in Illinois, so the system stays efficient even when temperatures drop well below freezing.

A standard air-source heat pump pulls heat from outdoor air, which makes it less efficient in extreme cold. Geothermal pulls heat from the ground, where temperatures stay stable year-round. That stability is what makes it significantly more efficient in a four-season climate like ours.

The loop system is the underground piping that makes geothermal work. It circulates water or an antifreeze solution through the ground, where temperatures stay stable year-round. That fluid absorbs heat from the earth in winter and releases heat into the earth in summer. Depending on your property, the loop can be installed horizontally in trenches, drilled vertically into the ground, or set up as an open loop using groundwater. We assess your site and recommend the right configuration for your land.

Yes. Geothermal can work alongside a conventional forced-air furnace or air handler. This is a common setup for homeowners who want the efficiency of geothermal with the added comfort of a familiar heating source.

The underground loop system can last 50 years or more. The indoor heat pump unit typically lasts 20 to 25 years with proper care, which is considerably longer than a standard furnace or air conditioner.

Yes. Our team manages the entire job from site assessment to system startup. No subcontractors, no handoffs.

Yes. We offer financing options to help make the upfront cost more manageable. Call us to learn more about what’s available.

Ready to Find Out If Geothermal Makes Sense for Your Property?

Call us and we’ll talk through your situation. No pressure, just a straight conversation.