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Replacing Oil Furnace with Heat Pump.....good idea?

16 years ago

Hi Folks, sorry if this has been covered, did a search but nothing seems to match.

After this winter is over I plan to replace our old oil furnace with a new Heat Pump unit w/ back-up electric heating. Here in central Va we rarely get frigid temps except for 8-10 times the nite time temps can dip into the teens(F) (its mostly 20s-40sF at night). I mentioned this to my oil fill-up guy and he highly recommends keeping the oil as back-up heat to the heat pump (natually) and getting a new furnace too. I'd rather get rid of the oil altogether since it's a pain and expensive now. My question boils down to if today's newer Heat Pumps can keep the house warm enough to avoid expensive electric bills (2100 sq ft home). I figure the monthly oil bill would be around $325. Not sure about what the HP w/ele would cost per month? (not too mention the price of a new furnace). Winter ele cost/kw is fairly reasonable here. Any recommendations? Thanks for any feedback.

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