Efficient Geothermal Heating Installation, Repair, & Maintenance in Chicago, IL
Are you looking for an energy-efficient, cost-saving heating solution in Chicago? Geothermal heating systems provide an eco-friendly alternative to traditional HVAC units, utilizing the Earth’s natural heat to keep your home comfortable year-round. At Eco Temp HVAC, we are geothermal contractors specializing in installing, repairing, and maintaining geothermal systems designed to reduce energy costs while minimizing environmental impact.

Frequently Asked Questions About Geothermal Heat Pumps in Chicago
Get clear answers about geothermal heat pumps, loop systems, costs, and incentives for homes in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.
A geothermal heat pump uses the stable temperature below the earth’s surface to heat and cool your home. Pipes called ground loops are buried underground and circulate a fluid that absorbs heat from the earth in winter and releases heat back to the earth in summer. The geothermal heat pump inside your home transfers this energy to your ductwork or hydronic system, providing efficient, year-round comfort.
Geothermal energy can be used in several system configurations, including:
- Closed-loop horizontal systems: Loops are buried in trenches and are often used on larger lots where there is more yard space.
- Closed-loop vertical systems: Boreholes are drilled straight down, which is ideal for tighter Chicago and suburban lots.
- Pond / lake loops: Loops are placed in a nearby body of water when available and permitted.
- Geothermal heat pumps with ductwork or hydronic coils: These systems can feed forced-air ducts, radiant floors, or fan coils.
- Hybrid systems: Geothermal combined with traditional HVAC can maximize efficiency and flexibility.
Geothermal system costs vary based on home size, loop type, drilling depth, and whether we are connecting to existing ductwork or hydronic systems. In the Chicago area, many residential geothermal projects fall roughly in the $18,000 to $40,000+ range, with larger or more complex projects sometimes exceeding $45,000. Vertical drilling, rock conditions, and electrical upgrades can influence the final price.
Federal tax credits, Illinois incentives, and long-term energy savings can significantly offset these upfront costs, especially if you plan to stay in your home for many years.
Qualifying geothermal heat pumps may be eligible for a federal Residential Clean Energy tax credit, as well as Illinois and utility incentives when available. The exact credit percentage, eligibility dates, and rebate amounts depend on current legislation and program funding. Eco Temp HVAC will review your project, check Illinois HVAC incentives, and help you estimate your tax credits and rebates.
For the latest information on geothermal and heat pump incentives, you can also use our Illinois HVAC Tax Credit and Rebate Calculator.
Geothermal systems offer several key advantages:
- Energy savings: Many homeowners save 30–70% on heating and 20–50% on cooling compared with older HVAC systems.
- Lower emissions: Geothermal heat pumps use electricity and take advantage of renewable ground energy, significantly reducing your carbon footprint.
- Long lifespan: Underground loops can last 50+ years, while indoor geothermal heat pumps typically last 20+ years with proper maintenance.
- Very quiet operation: No outdoor compressor means extremely quiet performance indoors and outside.
- Consistent comfort: Stable ground temperatures provide even heating and cooling in Chicago’s extreme seasons.
Most properties can support some form of geothermal, but the loop design will differ by lot size, access, and soil conditions. Larger suburban lots may use horizontal loops, while tight city lots in Chicago often require vertical drilling. During your consultation, Eco Temp HVAC will evaluate your yard space, access for drilling equipment, and existing HVAC system to determine the best geothermal design.
Geothermal heat pumps typically achieve higher efficiency and more stable performance than air source heat pumps because they use the relatively constant ground temperature instead of outdoor air. Upfront costs are higher, but operating costs and long-term savings are often better for homeowners planning to stay in their home. Compared with high-efficiency gas furnaces and boilers, geothermal can significantly reduce your reliance on fossil fuels.
If you are still comparing options, you can also review our Air Source Heat Pumps in Chicago page to see how air source and geothermal systems differ in cost, installation, and performance.
Geothermal systems can be installed in both new construction and existing homes. Many of our Chicago-area geothermal projects involve retrofitting older homes and connecting the new geothermal heat pump to existing ductwork or hydronic systems. New construction offers the most flexibility, but retrofits are very common.
Geothermal systems require similar maintenance to other high-efficiency HVAC equipment. Eco Temp HVAC recommends annual or biannual tune-ups to inspect pumps, filters, antifreeze levels, and controls. The buried loop field is essentially maintenance-free and can last 50 years or more, while the indoor geothermal heat pump typically lasts 20+ years before needing replacement.
No. One of the biggest perks of geothermal is quiet operation. There is no outdoor compressor unit, and the indoor geothermal heat pump is designed to run with very low sound levels. Most homeowners notice that geothermal systems are significantly quieter than their previous furnace and air conditioner.
Yes. Many geothermal heat pump systems can be configured with a desuperheater or additional equipment to help preheat domestic hot water. During the cooling season, this can capture “waste” heat and improve overall system efficiency. Eco Temp HVAC can design your geothermal system to integrate with your water heater when it makes financial and practical sense.
Yes. Geothermal is already being used in a variety of Chicago projects, including:
- University buildings: Geothermal heat pumps have been used to help heat and cool academic buildings in the city.
- Community projects: Nonprofits and local organizations have piloted geothermal systems to bring clean heating and cooling to Chicago neighborhoods.
- High-performance homes: Custom and remodeled homes around Chicagoland use geothermal to achieve deep energy savings and stable comfort.
Getting started is simple. Contact Eco Temp HVAC at (224) 253-8131 or book an appointment online. Our geothermal experts will assess your property, explain loop and equipment options, review potential incentives, and provide a detailed proposal for your Chicago-area home.





