Posted by D beatty on March 28, 2014 at 07:42:18 from (24.12.128.33):
In Reply to: Re: Heat pumps posted by massey333 on March 27, 2014 at 16:35:02:
I live about 150 miles north of George and have 2,800 square foot house that I heat with wood,LP gas and base board electric heat. My jan.& Feb. bills were Electric Jan.$340.oo and Feb $298.00. I burnt 20 Gallons of LP $68.40( $3.42 GAL.) and 1 cord of wood $165.00 ( going price around here but I cut my owen). Thats a total $866.40. The includes that we cook with electric, electric water heater,electric drier and two refrigerators. I built the house and it is well insulated ( we keep the house 70-72 degrees). Daughter has a house in Fishers,IN. about the same size as ours and she has heat pump with electric and she won't tell us what her bill is all she says is her bill is a lot lot higher than ours and keeps her huose at 68 degrees max.
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