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Posted by RayP(MI) on September 30, 2003 at 17:16:32 from (216.46.197.221):
In Reply to: OT Electric or Gas furnance. posted by Chances R on September 30, 2003 at 16:22:51:
Typically gas costs less to heat with than electricity. Heat pumps are perhaps more efficient than straight electric heat. HOWEVER there are a lot of factors you haven't given us... Where are you located? What are the heating/cooling requirements? Can you live if you loose power from time to time? What is the likelihood that you'll loose power for a protracted time? Typical 1910 homes are devoid of insulation, how's yours? Consider upgrading any insulation you may have! Like I said, Lots of factors. Here in Michigan, I'm not seeing many heat pumps - when it's below zero, there isn't much heat to pump!
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