Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 22, 2022 at 05:12:58 from (184.17.161.240):
In Reply to: Furnace posted by rlp in Co. on December 20, 2022 at 22:49:57:
Before high efficiency furnaces, I was a HVAC repairman. My theory today is KISS. KEEP IT SIMPLE.
Today's furnaces and heat pumps are more efficient and save you money until you have to call a repairman. Then all your savings go out the window when you have to pay for a service call and parts. Furnaces and heat pumps only breakdown on holidays, weekends, and the coldest day of the winter when HVAC repairmen are working their butts off.
In 1985 I rebuilt a house. Yes rebuilt! There was an explosion inside the house. The house is next door. I made this house super insulated
The 850 ft house has a full basement. I can cool the house using a 6000 btu window AC. I put simple maintenance free electric baseboard heat in every room. Tenants only use one 8 ft baseboard heater in the living room to heat this house. In the past 37 years I haven't repaired one baseboard heater, no service calls. Because I invested in over insulating this house. Tenants can't believe how easy it is to heat and cool. I have no worries about repairing a furnace when I'm in Florida in the winter. KISS works for me. I have turned my house into a super insulated house. It took me 5 years to do it. Central air and electric baseboard in every room. FORGET HIGH TECH. Super insulate and forget furnaces.
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