Posted by jm. on December 07, 2012 at 18:43:32 from (75.105.128.36):
In Reply to: O/T, Heat pumps posted by murray2 on December 07, 2012 at 17:24:22:
Middle Tennessee so no many extreme cold days and lots of 40/50 deg nights. Have two houses both run air to air heat pumps. The new house 3,000+ sq ft. It was built energy efficient in lots of insulation and high dollar windows but the heating is somewhere around $100 a month this past summer with the 100+ deg days we had saw some cooling cost exceed the cost of heating. I think next to thermal (water sourced) heat pumps have a fairly good cost factor. The new house does have LPG over unit in case of extreme cold. Heat pump kicks out when the outside temp gets below somewhere around 22 deg I think. Three and half ton Trane brand total cost little over 8 grand.
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