Thats funny! True story, no kidding, really. We are looking at homes in Northern Florida and the site agent just informed us that gas was almost never used, only electric, this brand new community which will be HUGE and maybe take a decade or more to finish has gas including gas ranges and hot water, as she was promoting that almost like a "first" in Florida case you lose power *LOL*1. Heat Pumps
2. Heat Pumps
3. Heat Pumps
They really do work and make sense in cold areas now.
Not sure if heat pump or not, I suspect heat pump, didnt see any exhaust stacks.
Here in SC, our home built 2006 has gas main level, heat pump second level, Never ever would I chose a heat pump over gas.
Its so cheap to heat our home with gas, I dont know, maybe it would be with electric but I think not and leave the second floor unit off since heat rises from the main level and we have an open floor plan.
If we had a heat pump on the main level we would be stuck with the 3 hour peak winter usage time where they take the highest average kWh for each month and charge $12 a kWh. (over then that its 5,5 cents kWh)
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