Posted by IaGary on January 07, 2011 at 20:20:41 from (69.63.16.90):
In Reply to: Re: OT:Firewood post posted by Lloyd in South Carolina on January 07, 2011 at 19:52:59:
I spent $350 or so a year for heating and cooling. The thermostat is set on 72 year around.
The exhaust from the cooling system pre heats our water for the hot water supply. So about everything spent on cooling is a saving in heating hot water.
I have a 2000 sq.ft.single story house with a full 2000 sq.ft. heated basement. 6" walls with 6" of insulation in the walls and 12" of insulation in the ceiling.
I have a ground loop water circulating system with 1600' of 1" plastic pipe buried in a 100' by 40' 6 foot deep pit. The heat pump pumps the heat out of the water and blows in into the house thru forced air ducts.
I'm in Iowa where we have hot and cold.
There are a lot of this type of systems here in eastern Iowa being installed.
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