ollie76
Well-known member
Evening folks,
Thinking about my current home's heating unit......it may be time to change it out soon. Allow me to give you the current configuration:
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada. Cold winters (5-0 deg Fahrenheit quite often). July and Aug usually quite hot (~100 deg not completely unusual).
Home: - larger split entry with an attached garage(~2500 sq ft)
Current system: Oil fired, forced air, approx 13 years old (Kerr - Riello burner).
Natural gas not available in my area.
I'm not a huge fan of the forced air heat as I find it pretty uneven throughout the house and I would sure enjoy some cooling in the summer. Seems pretty old fashioned as well.
I have looked into a ductless heat pump with two heads. One for upstairs, one for the down......and keeping the current furnace setup. But for the price of this, am I better off with a new system, that can utilize my existing ducts, entirely? It's important to consider, I guess, that my current furnace is getting a little old.
I think I have offered up all the important details, let me know if I have missed something.
Thinking about my current home's heating unit......it may be time to change it out soon. Allow me to give you the current configuration:
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada. Cold winters (5-0 deg Fahrenheit quite often). July and Aug usually quite hot (~100 deg not completely unusual).
Home: - larger split entry with an attached garage(~2500 sq ft)
Current system: Oil fired, forced air, approx 13 years old (Kerr - Riello burner).
Natural gas not available in my area.
I'm not a huge fan of the forced air heat as I find it pretty uneven throughout the house and I would sure enjoy some cooling in the summer. Seems pretty old fashioned as well.
I have looked into a ductless heat pump with two heads. One for upstairs, one for the down......and keeping the current furnace setup. But for the price of this, am I better off with a new system, that can utilize my existing ducts, entirely? It's important to consider, I guess, that my current furnace is getting a little old.
I think I have offered up all the important details, let me know if I have missed something.
