JBR
Senior Member
We live in a region with winter temperatures dropping down as low as -22C (-9F) and summer tempts sometimes as high as 27C (98F). Actually, that winter low figure is more common than the summer high. Keeping our house cool in summer hasn't been a problem, and we do have an efficient wood-heating system (with an electric backup). But it requires a fair stack of wood, and sometimes an increased electric-power bill.
Well, heat pumps are something of a trend these days, so I'm wondering about the practicalities versus the cost of purchase & installation. One misfortune experienced by several early-adopting local home or business owners has been their pump's computer-boards fried by power surges (replacement has been possible, but it's an expense).
Please share any experience & informed considerations about heat pumps.
Well, heat pumps are something of a trend these days, so I'm wondering about the practicalities versus the cost of purchase & installation. One misfortune experienced by several early-adopting local home or business owners has been their pump's computer-boards fried by power surges (replacement has been possible, but it's an expense).
Please share any experience & informed considerations about heat pumps.