Hi, will attempt to offer you my knowledge about heating? This past August we had a heat pump installed for $7,100.00 taxes included. We have alway's heated with wood and oil fired furnace forced air. The heat pump was hooked into the plenum of our furnace and whenthe temp drops to below where the heat pump can get heat from the air, then the oil furnace takes over, everything works very efficiently. Being as I had a few cords of wood, continue to use wood at my convenience. When purchasing a heat pump a reputable dealer will tell you when the temp drop's to, say -12 C the heat pump cannot supply for the demand, then something else has to take over to supply the heat. I also had installed electric heaters a few years ago, they are alway"s turned off. The place where we live, usually get a couple of months where it get's cold and windy. Might be places where the temp would not get that cold. So there are a lot of differences as to age of house and insulation being used. Cheers, Murray
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