• Boxtifer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s today though. Those buying a heat pump are gonna have those for more than 10-15 years. Who knows what those rates will be then.

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      1 year ago

      Of course that’s today. Do you pay next year’s utility rates? Why would you significantly increase your utility bill now because of a vague possibility that natural gas vs electricity prices might be different a decade from now? Why not wait until the prices are even somewhat close before installing one?

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        1 year ago

        At least some heat pumps allow you to adjust when the furnace kicks in and in some cases override it completely so it just heats with the gas furnace.

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          1 year ago

          That’d be on the thermostat end, and as the first post pointed out, a backup system is needed nearly everywhere in Canada anyway, so you’d have dual system controls anyway.

          If you set it to only heat with NG, there’s no point to a two way heat pump. Just get typical air conditioning.

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            1 year ago

            I was mentioning that because you can switch based on the cost of electricity vs gas. As someone else said, if you get a heat pump system you should have it functioning for many years and you’ll have the option of what utility to use based on what makes the most sense at the time.