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Dual Fuel Heat Pumps
A dual-fuel (sometimes called Hybrid)
heat pump is an electric heat pump and a gas furnace all in one. In Kentucky, where temperatures are typically
above freezing and we enjoy some of the lowest electric rates in the U.S., a heat pump is the most efficient way
to heat your home. When those few instances when the temperature drops below freezing, a
gas furnace provides heat more economically. By combining the two, you can have the
benefits of both systems.
How it works
When the temperature is above 35
degrees or so, the dual-fuel heat pump uses electricity to hear your home as necessary.
This type of heat circulates evenly throughout your home, and isn’t too dry. When
it gets really cold outside (around 35 degrees or lower), the heat pump automatically
switches to supplemental gas heat for better efficiency.
Because there are advantages and
disadvantages to both a heat pump and gas furnace based on the outdoor temperature, the
dual-fuel solution really does give you the best of both worlds. It’s the most
comfortable heating system at any outdoor temperature, as well as one of the most
efficient, versatile, and economical heating-and-cooling systems you can buy.
Cost
A dual-fuel unit costs about $600 to $1,000 more
than a conventional heating and cooling systems because you’re getting essentially
two systems in one. But the amount you’ll save is the next two to three years from
lower heating cost will more than make up the difference you’ll spend on a better
system.
Price
If you want to discuss fuel savings
the winter, call for a free estimate.
NRHA
Heating & Air Conditioning Dual Fuel
Call 859-887-3024 or Email
License # M01453
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