Z3Dreamer
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Option 1 is to replace existing equipment with new coil, and furnace. They would not replace our existing a/c unit.
Option 2 is to replace coil and furnace and add a heat pump. Obviously, this option is a few thousand bucks more, but will save us propane on those days when it is just a little cold. It is not meant to save fuel on those terribly cold, windy days we have in the NC mountains. In other words, I would have a heat pump and an a/c unit.
Would like to know if those who have Option 2 are happy with this.
Option 2 is to replace coil and furnace and add a heat pump. Obviously, this option is a few thousand bucks more, but will save us propane on those days when it is just a little cold. It is not meant to save fuel on those terribly cold, windy days we have in the NC mountains. In other words, I would have a heat pump and an a/c unit.
Would like to know if those who have Option 2 are happy with this.
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