I'll offer up a little advise, remember it's free so you get what you paid for... I am a Heating contractor, family business 45 years strong in business. We were one of Ohio Edisons top Heat program dealers, we do heat pumps every day of the week...
Today's heat pumps are pretty good, heat pumps 20 years ago were pretty good too, and I've got some Trane units from the late 80's that are still alive and kicking!
A new high efficency heat pump is most likely going to be cheaper than a LP furnace and AC. Insulation is the real key here. Good doors and windows and addiquite insulation will make a bigger difference in your energy bills than choosing between a standard or high efficency unit. Heat pumps are rated two ways, SEER rating this is the 10 / 12 / 14 / 16 # you will hear frequently, This relates more to air conditioning. The more important heating # is the HSPF, these range from 7.5 to 12 on the super high efficency equipment. Obviously the higher the # the better. Another consideration would be a dual fuel system, heat pump and a 95% efficent LP furnace. Up side to that is you don't need neary as big a generator to run a furnace as you do a heat pump. Find a good heating contractor that's willing to look at and listen to your concernes and desires...