Posted by George Marsh on March 03, 2014 at 05:27:57 from (50.127.8.202):
In Reply to: Re: heat pump posted by T whalen on March 02, 2014 at 19:10:52:
Most air to air heat pumps cost around $7500, use back up electric. I know 2 people who have them paid over $500 the last two months. I have simple electric base board and my last two month, 64 days, cost me $615.
What some fail to mention, when a heat pump goes into a defrost cycle, it is air conditioning your house. So you are paying twice, once to heat your house and then again to air condition it.
I know a fellow whe installed an outside boiler, $15000. That doesn't make sense either.
If you spent money on insulation, windows and doors, you would save money every month and not work so hard.
Build a better house, it can be done. I build my first super insulated total electric home in 1985. Tenants can't believe how warm the place is. How cheap the electric bills are too.
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