Posted by Eldon (WA) on December 21, 2013 at 18:24:47 from (76.221.247.148):
In Reply to: OT geothermal problems posted by Bradiniowa on December 21, 2013 at 17:28:19:
When I built my house I added 220V electric thermostatically controlled, variable output in-wall heaters in the bathrooms. Since you always like a nice warm bathroom while in your nakedness, they work great. I can warm up a bathroom in minutes without cranking up the heat in the whole house. I also put in a gas fireplace in the living/dining/kitchen area and can shut off the other rooms and set the thermostat at 68. Very comfortable. I was talked into a heatpump, but found out right away it was more efficient to use my 80% gas backup furnace instead. Fortunately I had that installed in order to direct vent my 2 gas water heaters so that they will still work if the power goes out. I am on rural water and natural gas, so pretty easy to get by on a small generator. I use one water heater tank just to warm the water before it is fed into the lit one. Heatpump only serves as an expensive AC in the summer, now. This system works great, very rare for the farm and 3000 sq ft house to have a gas/electric bill over $200 a month during the winter.
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