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Gas Heat vs Heat Pump
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01/04/24 01:56 PM
01/04/24 01:56 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 9,037 Jasper
bama7x57
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14 point
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14 point
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 9,037
Jasper
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I have purchased a 1930's house in the downtown area of Jasper. It currently has central air with natural gas heat. The neighbor is plumbed for natural gas. The whole system needs replacing. I've only heated with heat pumps in newer houses with adequate insulation. What would be my best bet to economically heat a drafty old house with very little insulation?
Take your kids hunting instead of hunting your kids.
I'd rather be LOST in the woods than FOUND in the city.
Drive a hybrid, I need your gas.
Your mind is your primary weapon. Never let it get rusty.
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