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David Hrivnak's avatar

Too bad you did not investigate inverter style heat pumps as they are noticeably more efficient. We live some 100 miles north of you in NE Tennessee and heat with a HP only. As long as the temps are at least in the teens the HP wins. Single digits the supplemental heat may kick in. Fortunately that is rare in our area. And not having the extra fixed cost of gas pays for those few cold mornings.

Mark Vossler's avatar

I live in Seattle and have a similar range of winter temperatures as you. Mostly over 30, often 35-45 but sometimes down to the teens and twenties. My contractor recommended a dual fuel system a few years ago and I wondered if we couldn't have gone fully electric with a properly sized heat pump. I wonder what your thoughts are on that and why you chose dual fuel over full electric.

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