Posted by massey333 on January 12, 2008 at 14:10:07 from (209.173.185.224):
In Reply to: geo-thermal heating posted by TVB on January 12, 2008 at 07:34:13:
TVB,IaGary gave you some good Info,however His is a new house built for a Heat Pump.RETRO FIT is a different story.I had a 6 Ton Geo unit for 12+years heating 2-1/2 times the house and it would run us $600 to $800 a month when the temp got below 10.We had two complete System failures that the Manf.made good,but the Maint cost got the best of us the last 2-3 yrs.I still believe in them but when I can buy an Air to Air with the same Eff.rateing and be less up front cost.If your paying 800 a month(not knowing what your gas is costing)you will never pay for the Unit in savings before the unit is wore out.We have built on since and now have a Super 5 Ton and two 2-1/2 T,with oil and gas Backups costing appox.$4-$500 a month. Just my exp.
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