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Posted by Mark on July 2, 2006, 12:07 pm
>I live in the midatlantic region, near DC, w/ hot humid summers and cold
>winters.
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>> Hi, I own a brick end of group 1,148 sq ft house w/ metal replacement
>> windows.
>> It's got baseboard electric w/ a thermostat in each room. I use low
>> energy bulbs.
>> My utility bill G&E is $89.00 a month. Only gas appliances - water
>> heater
>> & stove (I don't use the dishwasher) Electric rates were regulated @ 4.7
>> cents kwh
>> July 1st electricity was deregulated.12 cents kwh and each year I'm sure
>> it'll go up as the ten
>> most highest price markets are all deregulated. Besides, it appears,
>> deregulation is costing
>> consumers more money each month, should I install central air/heating
>> system or stick with
>> my high efficiencies GE windows airconditioners and electric portable
>> heater I bought from COSTCO.
>> Is there a heating newsgroup I should post this to?
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>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Mike
>>
Mike if I were you I would do this-insulate first- then put in a high
efficiency heat pump and gas furnace- then you have best of both worlds.
Your heat pump will take a majority of the heating load and your gas furnace
will take up the slack when it gets too cold. Insulate , insulate, insulate-
your quickest payback!
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