Do you have a Heat Pump in a cold climate? - eviltoast

Looking to get some anecdotal experiences from someone living in a cold climate using a heat pump as their main source of heat.

  • lemonSqueezy@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Newer heat pumps are awesome. Northeast USA, with EcoEr brand. Two winters now close to single digits but rarely below freezing and it works like a charm. Mine is rated to operate to -40f. They had to wire it up for single heat source mode, by default they were wired for secondary heat source on the older models. Humidifier module can be added for winter comfort, my neighbor has that. Not sure what the cost tradeoff vs gas is, but it is definitely way cheaper than oil, which is what we replaced. What I like the most about it is that I can wave my two middle fingers at the oil industry and say hello to solar energy.

    Summer cooling feels like Arctic cold, and comes with built in dehumidifier for comfort. It definitely works harder to heat in winter than cooling in the summer.

    There are mini splits which require less construction, lower cost, with good cooling, but winter heat operating temp stops near 30f.

    There’s lots of options out there depending on where you live , budget, needs.

    Good luck !