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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: Mephisto who wrote (46886)4/13/2000 6:30:00 PM
From: William H Huebl  Read Replies (1) of 94695
 
Well, a new heat pump is a thing of beauty. DEPENDING ON THE CLIMATE, it can be a distinct money-saver.

And the value of your home can be enhanced by a heat-pump.

But I don't sell 'em, I use 'em.

Our ENTIRE electric bill including the heating in the winter and cooling in the summer is around $200 per month. That is what a heat pump can do.

When we lived in the City of Annapolis with no heat pump, our FUEL bills alone ranged from $300 - $600 in the winter and extra for the electricity. We had a couple of window ACs and our electric bill in the summer ran as high as $150. I just know the heating bills are a lot more because we were only paying $.75 a gallon for heating oil then.

So it can be a really good deal!
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