Kilgore Trout
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Hey all - I've gotten three quotes on a new duel fuel heat pump/furnace combo for my house. A bit of backround - the house is in Maryland, so we typically get mid-80's to low 90's and humid in the summer and 30ish in the winter. Occasionally it can drop to 10ish degrees at night, but mid 20's is more typical. The house has two 1000 gallon propane tanks, but no natural gas. There are three total units in the house - a three ton heat pump with electric heat upstairs (single stage), a carrier infinity duel fuel for the left side of the house and a the one I am replacing (a 24 year old, 3 ton, 90% propane furnace and ac system - the furnace has serious rust damage and so it is time for it to go)
I am going with heat pump/furnace since the current rebates (federal, state, and equipment) mean the price is basically the same as a furnace AC combo. The heat pump will let me run heat via heat pump when the temps are reasonable and switch to propane when it drops more.
One company is Carrier. They have quoted me 13K for the basic system (80% furnace, 14 SEER heat pump, budget carrier line). Due to rebates, all of the other options are remarkably similar in price - they are $17K to $20K going from a two stage 15 seer all the way up to a fully variable speed infinity series 19 SEER. Given the relatively close spread, I am really considering just the $13K or $20K option. The company has excellent reviews and several coworkers have used them with good results.
Second company is Trane. The basic option there is single stage 95% furnace and single stage 14 seer, its $11.5K, so definitely a better deal. Two-stage furnace and heat pump sets me back another $2.5K or so. Great reviews on the company here as well.
Third company is lennox - base model (basically the same as the Trane above) was $15K and two stage was $17k. So, I have pretty much eliminated them based on price - the other two companies seem better.
So, two questions to the group:
1. Does the carrier quote seem out of line? From what I can tell, its pricey on the mid end models, but competitive at the top end.
2. Is the variable speed worth it over the base model Trane? The projected savings would only make up about half the difference over 10 years so the question is whether the comfort is worth it?
I am going with heat pump/furnace since the current rebates (federal, state, and equipment) mean the price is basically the same as a furnace AC combo. The heat pump will let me run heat via heat pump when the temps are reasonable and switch to propane when it drops more.
One company is Carrier. They have quoted me 13K for the basic system (80% furnace, 14 SEER heat pump, budget carrier line). Due to rebates, all of the other options are remarkably similar in price - they are $17K to $20K going from a two stage 15 seer all the way up to a fully variable speed infinity series 19 SEER. Given the relatively close spread, I am really considering just the $13K or $20K option. The company has excellent reviews and several coworkers have used them with good results.
Second company is Trane. The basic option there is single stage 95% furnace and single stage 14 seer, its $11.5K, so definitely a better deal. Two-stage furnace and heat pump sets me back another $2.5K or so. Great reviews on the company here as well.
Third company is lennox - base model (basically the same as the Trane above) was $15K and two stage was $17k. So, I have pretty much eliminated them based on price - the other two companies seem better.
So, two questions to the group:
1. Does the carrier quote seem out of line? From what I can tell, its pricey on the mid end models, but competitive at the top end.
2. Is the variable speed worth it over the base model Trane? The projected savings would only make up about half the difference over 10 years so the question is whether the comfort is worth it?