The unsolvable dependence on weather conditions
Most heating systems have one major flaw - their efficiency drops exactly when heat is needed the most. When January frosts bite, standard heat pumps are forced to use more electricity or activate backup electric heaters to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. This means the coldest month of the year always brings unpleasant surprises in your electricity bills.
Furthermore, harsh winds and snow directly affect outdoor units. Homeowners often worry about their outdoor units icing up, endure increased fan noise during defrost cycles, or simply cannot enjoy complete peace of mind when a severe blizzard is raging right outside their window.
Stable heat from the depths of the earth
A geothermal heat pump completely isolates your home's comfort from the capricious Lithuanian winters. Because the system draws energy from deep boreholes or a horizontal collector where the temperature remains stable year-round (around +7-10 °C), the unit operates smoothly and stress-free even at -30 °C. You no longer hear any outdoor fans because these systems simply do not have an outdoor unit.
This is the quietest, most aesthetic, and most reliable heating system - the entire setup fits into one silently operating unit in your utility room, resembling a modern refrigerator. By pairing it with smart thermostats, your home becomes an oasis of absolute tranquility and maximal energy independence, entirely unaffected by the weather outside.
The lowest heating costs on the market - thanks to constant ground temperatures, geothermal pumps achieve the highest seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP), ensuring the absolute lowest electricity consumption in the long term.
