Gas or heat pump in Midwest?
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 07:41:19 -0400, Steven Andrade
wrote:
Just bought a house that's all electric and has a heat pump for
heating.
Is that a good choice for the Midwest region? We're installing a
gas
line
for a
fireplace and I wonder if I shouldn't replace the heat pump with
a
gas
unit when
it dies. It's 18 years old now so I don't see many more days of
life
in
it.
How about the water heater? Gas or electric?
Depends on local rates.
You should have stopped here...
As usual kj offers nothing. Fact is that gas is cheaper than
electricity
in
most of the US markets.
You just posted *another* inaccurate reply.
When are you going to get a clue? Or at least some education?
As usual you are wrong. Post some utility prices to back up you
ridiculous
claims or accept your status as a simple dancing monkey boi.
(Here's a hint, the only time that electricity is cheaper than gas is
when
it's hydro or nuclear. Got it?)
More proof that you don't know anything.
BTW, I got that you were stupid looooooooong ago.
In other words you can't backup your foolish assertation. That's ok, it's
clear you are just an incompetent fool who resorts to abusive usenet
posts.
Where's your mother, you need slapped again.
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