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Buying a geothermal (ground-source) heat pump is a major home investment that typically costs between . While the upfront price is higher than traditional systems, you can recoup costs through federal tax credits and energy savings of 30%–60% over time. Financial Incentives & Costs

The indoor unit typically lasts 20–25 years , while the underground loop can last 50+ years .

You can claim an uncapped 30% tax credit on the total cost of a qualified geothermal system, including installation, through December 31, 2032. This is part of the Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit .