Posted by Old John In Ohio on July 13, 2016 at 14:16:00 from (104.169.87.29):
In Reply to: OT Heat pump posted by Fred Werring on July 13, 2016 at 11:21:23:
Fred, I live in Circleville,OH. In a 2 story brick farmhouse built in 1846. Not energy efficient. I put in Geothermal 12 years ago and have had no problems. Initial installation was pricey, though. Will you live to see payback point? Depends on your age and health. I'm not that old (61), but odds are that I won't be around too much longer. My son would like to live here after we are gone, so maybe he can enjoy it too (and see the payback date). I put it in mainly so I can sit on the back porch and not have to hear that annoying heat exchanger with an Air-to-Air Heat Pump, yet still have AC. House had an oil furnace when we bought it 12 years ago, and I figured Oil Heat would only get pricier. Besides, I've already found out that you can't take your money with you, so why not get some enjoyment (AC), instead of leaving it to the kids (the house didn't have Air Conditioning till I put the Geothermal in). John
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