EXPERTS IN GEOTHERMAL & CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

Geothermal & Construction Services in Kansas & Missouri

Kansas & Missouri Partners for Major Transformations

EXPERTS IN GEOTHERMAL & CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS

Geothermal & Construction Services in Kansas & Missouri

Kansas & Missouri Partners for Major Transformations

Geothermal & Construction Services LLC:

Building Excellence, Powered by Sustainability

Discover how Geothermal Construction & Services LLC blends expert construction know-how with modern geothermal solutions to create functional, efficient, and sustainable spaces. With a focus on quality and direct communication with the owner, we provide personalized service and quick attention to your needs, helping turn your vision into reality.

|Our Services

|Our Services

|What is Waterless Geothermal?

This innovative system utilizes a closed loop of eco-friendly refrigerant to transfer heat to and from the ground. By using buried copper tubing, the system exchanges heat with the earth, delivering either warm or cool air into your home. The refrigerant circulates through the ground loop and an indoor heat exchanger, while the indoor air handler ensures the conditioned air is distributed throughout your home.


At the core of this system is the heat pump, which can be installed either inside or outside the home. This component is responsible for circulating the refrigerant through the ground loops and the heating and cooling distribution system. Thanks to the direct exchange method, this system reduces the number of heat transfers compared to traditional designs, improving overall efficiency. While a conventional ground-source geothermal system typically involves three heat transfers, the DX geothermal system only requires two, resulting in enhanced performance and greater heat output for your home.

|Try Our Savings Calculator!

When evaluating heating and cooling options, the DX Geothermal system stands out as a top contender for long-term savings.


Try our savings calculator to see how much you could potentially save. This system can heat and cool a 2,100 square foot home for approximately one dollar per day—less than the cost of your daily coffee. That’s potentially just $365 a year for your home's climate control. Plus, with the added benefit of free hot water from your DX Geothermal unit, your savings can go even further.


*Actual energy costs will depend on your location and local electricity rates.


Direct Exchange (DX) Geothermal

Simple. Efficient. Effective. The waterless™ DX Geothermal system delivers exceptional performance.

More and more homeowners are discovering the simplicity, savings, and comfort of DX geothermal, a heat pump design that consistently outperforms traditional systems in efficiency.


A waterless DX geothermal system can heat and cool a 2,100 square foot home for as low as $30 per month. This energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly renewable energy solution helps you save significantly on energy costs.


With the foundation of DX geothermal technology dating back to 1945, when the first closed-loop geothermal system was installed, you can trust that our DX geothermal system will be a reliable and long-lasting investment that meets your expectations.

Standard Water Geothermal

  • Plastic Ground Loop
  • Standard Heating Output
  • Low Operating Costs
  • 3 Fluids in System (Freon, Water, Antifreeze)
  • Water Pumps Required
  • More Yard Digging
  • More Parts
  • Average Life Span
  • Good Savings


Direct Exchange (DX) Geothermal

Simple. Efficient. Effective. The waterless™ DX Geothermal system delivers exceptional performance.

More and more homeowners are discovering the simplicity, savings, and comfort of DX geothermal, a heat pump design that consistently outperforms traditional systems in efficiency.


A waterless DX geothermal system can heat and cool a 2,100 square foot home for as low as $30 per month. This energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly renewable energy solution helps you save significantly on energy costs.


With the foundation of DX geothermal technology dating back to 1945, when the first closed-loop geothermal system was installed, you can trust that our DX geothermal system will be a reliable and long-lasting investment that meets your expectations.

Standard Water Geothermal

  • Plastic Ground Loop
  • Standard Heating Output
  • Low Operating Costs
  • 3 Fluids in System (Freon, Water, Antifreeze)
  • Water Pumps Required
  • More Yard Digging
  • More Parts
  • Average Life Span
  • Good Savings


Standard Water Geothermal

  • Plastic Ground Loop
  • Standard Heating Output
  • Low Operating Costs
  • 3 Fluids in System (Freon, Water, Antifreeze)
  • Water Pumps Required
  • More Yard Digging
  • More Parts
  • Average Life Span
  • Good Savings


|Types of Geothermal Loops

|Huge Savings!

Thanks to the environmental advantages of geothermal, homeowners can take advantage of numerous tax credits and rebates.


Beyond these financial incentives, investing in a geothermal system delivers substantial savings. With its ability to dramatically lower heating and cooling costs, the upfront investment can be fully recovered within just a few years. This return on investment is due to the system's high efficiency and use of renewable energy, making geothermal both an eco-friendly solution and a smart financial choice that keeps saving you money well after installation.

30% TAX CREDIT

2022-2032

26% TAX CREDIT

2032

22% TAX CREDIT

2034

|Benefits of Direct Exchange Geothermal

|Benefits of Direct Exchange Geothermal

|Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is geothermal heating and cooling?

    Geothermal heating and cooling uses the stable temperatures below the earth’s surface to heat and cool buildings efficiently. A ground loop system transfers energy between the ground and your building, reducing energy use while providing consistent, reliable comfort year-round.

  • Is geothermal heating and cooling worth the investment?

    Yes. While geothermal systems typically have a higher upfront cost than traditional HVAC systems, they offer significant long-term savings through lower energy bills, reduced maintenance, and longer system lifespan. Many residential and commercial clients see strong returns over time, especially for new construction or long-term property ownership.

  • Do geothermal systems work in Kansas and Missouri?

    Absolutely. The ground conditions and climate throughout Kansas and Missouri are well-suited for geothermal systems. Ground-source systems perform efficiently in both hot summers and cold winters, making them an excellent solution for the Midwest.

  • Can geothermal be installed in existing buildings?

    Yes. Geothermal systems can be installed in both new construction and existing buildings. Retrofit projects may require additional planning, but many homes and facilities can successfully transition to geothermal heating and cooling.

  • How long do geothermal systems last?

    Geothermal systems are known for their durability. Underground loop systems can last 50 years or more, while indoor components often last 20–25 years, significantly longer than traditional HVAC equipment.

  • Is geothermal only for residential properties?

    No. Geothermal systems are commonly used in commercial buildings, schools, municipal facilities, and large developments. Geothermal Construction & Services has the experience to support both residential and large-scale projects.

  • How disruptive is geothermal installation?

    Installation timelines and site impact vary depending on the project size and system design. With proper planning and coordination, disruption can be minimized. Our integrated approach helps ensure efficient installation and smooth coordination with other construction activities.

  • Are incentives or tax credits available for geothermal systems?

    In many cases, yes. Federal, state, and utility incentives may be available for geothermal installations. We help clients understand available programs and factor them into project planning when applicable.

  • How do I know if geothermal is right for my project?

    The best way to determine suitability is through a consultation and site evaluation. We assess building needs, site conditions, and long-term goals to recommend the most effective geothermal solution.

  • Do you handle the entire geothermal installation process?

    Yes. We manage geothermal projects from planning through installation, coordinating all necessary components to deliver a complete, properly integrated system.

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