The cost of instalation of geo as compared to electric base board cost about 6000 more for geo.
With base board you would still have to run ducts and a ac unit to have central air.
I save on cooling as well as heat electric costs with the geo.Cooling with geo saves everything you spend for electricity by using the exhaust to pre heat your hot water. Heating cost about $250 a year for my 2200 square foot home per year.
I"m gonna guess I save about the same per year on cooling as compared to a regular central air system.
So heating with baseboard at $750 and cooling at $250 a year with regular AC equals $1250 a year heating and cooling.
Heating and cooling with geo cost me $400 not counting the gain for hot water.
850 a year savins with geo or about an 8 year payback for geo.
Only thing is I know the life of baseboards will be longer than my geo compressor and fan.
If it was heating only electric baseboard wins in the long run. You add in central air it is a wash.
Except I am using less electricity for others to use with geo.
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