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Posted by ShepFL on January 24, 2002 at 06:49:23 from (38.192.251.39):
I value y'alls opinion and seeking assitance yet again. I am planning to build a home for my family - been out here for a few years now and wife is calling in her chips now that tractors have a new home. Wrestling with how to cool the house. Approx. 2500 sq. ft. located in Sanderson (N. FL). Gets around ~100 in August with 99.5% humidity. Originally was thinking of using standard A/C but THEN been told to use HEAT PUMP off of my ~2 acre fish pond. Supposed to be beneficial to me and my fish. I know NOTHING about Heat Pumps. Looking for comments about efficiencies, pros and cons. I will continue to do additional research but also value your experiences. As an aside heating plan is to use gas fireplace w/ blower and wood fireplace (concession to wife) in the family room.
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