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RichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant74deg, thats pretty warm.
Consider multi-fuel, hybrid, whatever they’re calling it. gas furnace + heat pump. Switches over around 45deg, the exact temp is calculated by your gas and electric rates.
Biggest drawback, aside from initial cost, is probably a heat pump runs on a higher fan speed then gas heat, same speed as a/c. The higher air velocity is noisy if your ductwork is undersized, which most homes are.
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant74deg, thats pretty warm.
Consider multi-fuel, hybrid, whatever they’re calling it. gas furnace + heat pump. Switches over around 45deg, the exact temp is calculated by your gas and electric rates.
Biggest drawback, aside from initial cost, is probably a heat pump runs on a higher fan speed then gas heat, same speed as a/c. The higher air velocity is noisy if your ductwork is undersized, which most homes are.
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant74deg, thats pretty warm.
Consider multi-fuel, hybrid, whatever they’re calling it. gas furnace + heat pump. Switches over around 45deg, the exact temp is calculated by your gas and electric rates.
Biggest drawback, aside from initial cost, is probably a heat pump runs on a higher fan speed then gas heat, same speed as a/c. The higher air velocity is noisy if your ductwork is undersized, which most homes are.
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant74deg, thats pretty warm.
Consider multi-fuel, hybrid, whatever they’re calling it. gas furnace + heat pump. Switches over around 45deg, the exact temp is calculated by your gas and electric rates.
Biggest drawback, aside from initial cost, is probably a heat pump runs on a higher fan speed then gas heat, same speed as a/c. The higher air velocity is noisy if your ductwork is undersized, which most homes are.
RichardJamesEsquire
Participant74deg, thats pretty warm.
Consider multi-fuel, hybrid, whatever they’re calling it. gas furnace + heat pump. Switches over around 45deg, the exact temp is calculated by your gas and electric rates.
Biggest drawback, aside from initial cost, is probably a heat pump runs on a higher fan speed then gas heat, same speed as a/c. The higher air velocity is noisy if your ductwork is undersized, which most homes are.
RichardJamesEsquire
Participantdef not electric heat. I see how it resembles electric heat strips, but is not.
Probably came out of some appliance though, maybe a stove.
Don’t think it a air filter rack but that’s just an opinion.
Keep going back to an antenna of some kind, why I’m not sure.Do the 2 holes in the end go all the way though?
RichardJamesEsquire
Participantdef not electric heat. I see how it resembles electric heat strips, but is not.
Probably came out of some appliance though, maybe a stove.
Don’t think it a air filter rack but that’s just an opinion.
Keep going back to an antenna of some kind, why I’m not sure.Do the 2 holes in the end go all the way though?
RichardJamesEsquire
Participantdef not electric heat. I see how it resembles electric heat strips, but is not.
Probably came out of some appliance though, maybe a stove.
Don’t think it a air filter rack but that’s just an opinion.
Keep going back to an antenna of some kind, why I’m not sure.Do the 2 holes in the end go all the way though?
RichardJamesEsquire
Participantdef not electric heat. I see how it resembles electric heat strips, but is not.
Probably came out of some appliance though, maybe a stove.
Don’t think it a air filter rack but that’s just an opinion.
Keep going back to an antenna of some kind, why I’m not sure.Do the 2 holes in the end go all the way though?
RichardJamesEsquire
Participantdef not electric heat. I see how it resembles electric heat strips, but is not.
Probably came out of some appliance though, maybe a stove.
Don’t think it a air filter rack but that’s just an opinion.
Keep going back to an antenna of some kind, why I’m not sure.Do the 2 holes in the end go all the way though?
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