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Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey installs a ductless (and ducted!) heat pump. The system will provide efficient heating and cooling for the entire house.
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He keeps mentioning 5 degrees….what about when its minus 10?
That was a PISS POOR installation. My God that work was amateur.
Do not forget Performance Testing!!!!
what systems were used total for this build? i just bought my first house and love the idea of a heat pump
I'll stick with my 50 dollar craigslist window banger.
Nothing said about the bathrooms!
in MA that heat system works? -20 that whould work?
Can your heat pump be put in to the house to run through furnace pipes with the furnace not working. In other words use winter and summer.
I dont have a boiler or HVAC in my house. I had electric baseboard throughout my whole house. My electric bill was 1200 to 1400 a month. I installed 3 Fujitsu's low ambient temperature units. Not only did they heat my house all winter, but my electric bill dropped to under $200 a month. Look I know people are scared of the unknown, but these units are awesome. I would stick to Mitsubishi or Fujitsu. I did the work myself, I am qualified though I have a universal 608 license. Paid 6k for everything. Mine heat down to negative 15f. This winter they did their job. I live in upstate NY by a lake.
It is not a condensing