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<blockquote data-quote="Black 03 Z06" data-source="post: 322363" data-attributes="member: 1852"><p>We have a Mitsubishi Heat Pump with four in room units. Our basement was finished and to install a forced air gas/propane unit would have required us to rip the entire basement apart. Thus the heat pump which to be honest ended up making a significant mess in the basement to run the high pressure lines. Does it work? Well yes it does even with really cold temperatures. We needed a heat source if we were away from home, in really cold temperatures we would freeze but it keeps the house warm enough to prevent freezing damage.</p><p></p><p>Wood heat with our Pacific Energy stove keeps the place warm when we are here. We also have electric baseboard heaters. My wife stays warm with Scotch. <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/biggrin5.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Biggrin:" title="Biggrin5 :Biggrin:" data-shortname=":Biggrin:" /> Would I buy a pump again? Probably not but the technology keeps improving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black 03 Z06, post: 322363, member: 1852"] We have a Mitsubishi Heat Pump with four in room units. Our basement was finished and to install a forced air gas/propane unit would have required us to rip the entire basement apart. Thus the heat pump which to be honest ended up making a significant mess in the basement to run the high pressure lines. Does it work? Well yes it does even with really cold temperatures. We needed a heat source if we were away from home, in really cold temperatures we would freeze but it keeps the house warm enough to prevent freezing damage. Wood heat with our Pacific Energy stove keeps the place warm when we are here. We also have electric baseboard heaters. My wife stays warm with Scotch. :Biggrin: Would I buy a pump again? Probably not but the technology keeps improving. [/QUOTE]
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