[Lincolnparkdc] Heat pump
Jessie Dolch
jessie.dolch at gmail.com
Wed Dec 18 12:02:24 EST 2019
Dear neighbors,
I'm in my third year of paying what I think is truly exorbitant amounts of money to heat about 1800 sq. ft. with a 12-year-old package unit electric heat pump (on my roof!). (The house, alas, does not have gas.) A recent part replacement has resulted in not much difference; according to Pepco, we're still using about 70% more electricity than "comparable homes"--and that's to keep the house at about only 67 degrees. Four different HVAC companies and five technicians have given me three opinions, mostly some sort of shoulder shrug.
I'm trying to know whether the problem is OUR heat pump (and our uninsulated, drafty old house) or whether the problem is just "heat pump." So I'm wondering whether anyone else has a heat pump and whether it's really expensive to run in the winter. I know heat pumps are not ideal when it's colder than about, say, 40 degrees outside, and I know it's more expensive when it flips into "auxiliary heat," which it does on and off when it's colder than about 40 degrees outside.
I'm debating whether to replace with a newer system, and/or supplement with mini-split units in the the two coldest rooms.
Thanks for listening. Any enlightenment would be appreciated. Feel free to email me directly.
Jessie on 11th St.
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