I'm with you on the ankle with a plate and screws. 3-1/2 years with mine. Crunch, pop, click, snap, stab,jolt etc. Feels creepy too washing the ankle in the shower feeling the metal plate and screw heads. 100amp service will run a heat pump just fine. The whole concept here is cost over the next 5-15 years. Not just the utility cost per month. There was furnace airflow problems with the old furnace at home and my sister's being the largest and farther from the furnace with just one air duct. Conversely the knob that installed the furnace installed three ducts into the kitchen immediately above the furnace along with the thermostat. Needless to say my sister froze and the kitchen was too hot. I installed a larger fan motor on the furnace and belted the rpms up to max amps for the motor. Then dampered the airflow to the kitchen. Everybody was much happier. Definitely boost airflow. And electric heaters in the addition with programmable stats. Insulation, good windows and sealing air leaks beats super sizing heating and cooling capacity.
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