Live in Montana. Currently have a propane tank with forced air 98% efficiency furnace for heat.
I'm too cheap to buy an AC unit for the couple weeks out of the year that I'll actually need it. I'm on the north face of the mountain and up until recently, it's been too cold at night to fully open the bedroom windows. The only time it really sucks is if it's smoky and we don't open the windows.
But, I may be able to talk myself into buying a heat pump that might pay for itself in heating cost savings when it's warmer (40s) outside, with the bonus of AC during the hot summer weeks.
Thoughts? Will a heat pump save me much money? Break even cost timeframe?
Thanks!
I'm too cheap to buy an AC unit for the couple weeks out of the year that I'll actually need it. I'm on the north face of the mountain and up until recently, it's been too cold at night to fully open the bedroom windows. The only time it really sucks is if it's smoky and we don't open the windows.
But, I may be able to talk myself into buying a heat pump that might pay for itself in heating cost savings when it's warmer (40s) outside, with the bonus of AC during the hot summer weeks.
Thoughts? Will a heat pump save me much money? Break even cost timeframe?
Thanks!