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To: WHATNEXT?

As a lot of other posters said, shop around. Get two more bids.

Carrier and Trane are both excellent brands but there are others.

You said your heat pump lasted six years? That’s not right, you may not want to do business with whoever sold you on that deal because heat pump warranties are usually 10 years.

Any-who, the heat pump/propane system is a little exotic. It will lower your bills but you may or may not want to make the extra investment.

Some questions to ask the installer and yourself:

What is the payback in years for the system?
How much longer will you be around?
Is the house otherwise well insulated and draft free?
How is the duct system?
What is wrong with the current furnace?

If they say the heat exchanger is cracked, make them show you with a carbon monoxide detector.

Maybe you can have the furnace repaired for a few hundred dollars.

Maybe you can have a reasonably priced furnace installed for about $2K.


37 posted on 07/27/2011 12:15:19 PM PDT by keat
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To: keat

Good advice and good questions. Thanks.


41 posted on 07/27/2011 12:20:10 PM PDT by WHATNEXT? (The fight has just begun!)
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To: keat
AC died 8 years ago. Replaced AC with a Carrier heat pump and kept the existing old gas furnace making it a "dual fuel" heating system. Cost of new three ton Carrier heat pump with new furnace coil and installation was $3,400. Payback of extra cost for a new heat pump over conventional new three ton AC was only 9 months!

Have been very pleased. Live in a Pittsburgh-type climate. Standard Carrier heat pump thermostat allows auto switchover from heat pump heating mode to gas furnace at user selected outside temperature.

System has worked very well. Also got reduced electric rate from local electric company since heating was "dual fuel"

51 posted on 07/27/2011 12:40:14 PM PDT by dickmc
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