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more heat pump questions
Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 23, 2024 11:17AM
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Posted by: mrbigstuff
Date: February 23, 2024 12:23PM
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 23, 2024 12:32PM
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Posted by: Thrift Store Scott
Date: February 23, 2024 01:10PM
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That's been the main complaint against heat pumps I've heard even down here in the warm & sunny South- They don't do a very good job of heating on the coldest days, and most people wind up using some sort of supplemental heat (fireplace, wood stove, space heater, kerosene heater, etc.) in addition to the heat pump to stay comfortable.Quote
mrbigstuff
Neighbor just had one installed two years ago. His installer has returned about a half dozen times to fix or tweak things on the system but it's been good for the most recent six months or so. The big but is that he also has to maintain his oil fired boiler because the heat pump doesn't keep it warm enough on very cold days. So, if you're good with two systems it might work for you. Me, I think the retrofit is hideous (and problematic) on our wood frame century plus old houses in this neighborhood, so I'm waiting on PV at some point and maybe a geothermal water system.
If I were to build a new house, I'd install some sort of heat pump for sure.
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Posted by: kj
Date: February 23, 2024 01:50PM
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Date: February 23, 2024 02:30PM
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Posted by: kj
Date: February 23, 2024 03:44PM
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Posted by: pdq
Date: February 23, 2024 07:30PM
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The new heat pumps are better and can work in most moderate parts of the country. Below 10 degree F temps may be a problem, and would require resistive heating (available in most models)…
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Posted by: Michael
Date: February 23, 2024 08:39PM
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 24, 2024 06:47AM
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Date: February 24, 2024 10:36AM
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Posted by: Cary
Date: February 24, 2024 06:43PM
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 24, 2024 07:05PM
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I installed a new HVAC/hi efficiency heat pump in my previous house e-4 years ago, left the gas boiler in place as a back up.
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Posted by: Cary
Date: February 24, 2024 08:26PM
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 25, 2024 03:27PM
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 26, 2024 08:39AM
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Posted by: kj
Date: February 26, 2024 01:46PM
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and I'm not sure the carbon footprint is any better.
How is the electricity made? 80% of the US is fossil, NG, coal.
20% is renewable. Here on LI, I'd guess 100% fossil.
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: February 26, 2024 02:02PM
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