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Posted by PrecisionMachinisT on October 7, 2006, 2:30 am
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> >Hi there
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> >we want to replace our current heater (gas furnace) with a new heating
> >system. And I would like to know if electric heat pump is a better
> >option over a gas furnace.
> >We live in california (SF area) and it doesn't go below 20. I hear that
> >a heat pump is cost effective fairly efficient for a place that doesn't
> >get too cold. Can someone guide me with the Pros and Cons of a heatpump
> >and gas furnace?
> >Also currently the furnace is installed in a closet inside the house.
> >Is it a good idea to move to the attic? Is it advisable to do so.
> >
> >Thank you for yours suggestions
> >Shree
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> Alot of the electricity in Ca is produced by burning natural gas. From
> the consumer standpoint, which do you think would be cheaper?
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Hiya, Fish.
Just curious as to what your actual electric rates might be thereabouts...
I've a friend in Gilroy, Ca....and his rates seem to be atrocious as
compared to up here what with all his surcharges, etc.
Thx--much appreciated
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SVL
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