With the cold weather I was hoping to hear of some experiences people have had with their heat pumps.

What kind of backup heat do you have? Are you using it? Is there some temperature where you just stop using the heat pump, or are you even consciously thinking about it?

Thanks!

  • jadero@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Good to hear. As soon as we can afford it, we’ll be installing one.

    The subsidy doesn’t cover us because we’re in a mobile home. If we get someone to pull the axles off, we’d qualify, but that’s yet more money.

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      10 months ago

      In the short term, it might make more sense to spend some money on insulation… My uncle lived in one in Northern Ontario, and even though it was skirted and sheltered by the forest around him, the fuel costs each winter were punishing.

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        10 months ago

        it might make more sense to spend some money on insulation

        Already done! :)

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        10 months ago

        The federal government has one that is part of their Greener Homes Program. I believe there’s also an Oil to Heat pump program.

        We took a look at it for our place in Calgary when we installed our air conditioning, but the incentive was for around 5k. The provincial government doesn’t offer anything here, so the A/C unit we looked at was about $4,500 done and dusted for a 2.5 ton name brand vs. about $12,500 for a heat pump. I’ll tell you, if the subsidy would have covered another $1.5 to 2k, I would have taken a much much more serious look at it, just for even the AC aspect alone. Or if the province offered anything, but it’s all oil and gas here, and the provincial government is much too busy lining their own pockets and the pockets of their supporters with single sourced procurements, but anyways

        My FIL, who lives in Southern Ontario, put one in and loves it. He said it was a slam dunk decision with the subsidies, as there are both provincial and federal ones there I believe.