Dmurphy2016
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j481eq2 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Grand-1882 in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
I believe it. I also central ma. Had a 1500sqft colonial. Oil baseboard heat. Put in 2 mini split systems one up stairs and one down stairs. The heat was very expensive to run and I ended up just burning oil instead, much cheaper!
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j46z17p wrote
Reply to comment by InevitableOne8421 in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
Unfortunately municipal electric so no mass save rebates
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j46x5kq wrote
Reply to comment by InevitableOne8421 in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
If I do heat pump I would do propane as a backup hest as I will need hot water as well, probably a tankless hot water heater or maybe one of those hybrids water heaters
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j43be4z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
Fully electric or a hybrid one?
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j43b0qn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
WhT do you do for hot water?
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j433c9m wrote
Reply to comment by techorules in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
Doing my research.. going to be doing new construction. Thinking of doing heat pump with oil/propane backup ( also needed for hot water) but just looking for opinions as I’m new to the heat pump thing.
Dmurphy2016 OP t1_j4330jj wrote
Reply to comment by DunkinRadio in Let’s talk heat pumps by Dmurphy2016
I wish we could take advantage of mass save! Unfortunately our town has a municipal power co so we can’t take advantage of the rebates. But our power is a lot cheaper. We are building a new construction so trying to decide our heating/ cooling. Definitely doing forced air. Thinking of doing heat pump and oil backup/hot water (have had oil never propane so not sure about that route) but may do propane not sure yet.
Dmurphy2016 t1_j5hj4nc wrote
Reply to Monthly Electricity Bill Is Killing Me by haitiandev
Do you just have electric or natural gas also? $1000 electric bill is extremely high. Is the heat pump using the electric heat strips to heat? If so that uses ALOT of energy and could be part of the reason. Also look into getting a different energy supplier. You can lock in a rate at like .17-.20 cents instead of national grids like .35 cent Kwh cost