Re: HVAC choice opinions
- From: "Dick Keats" <dkeats@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 20:19:34 -0600
"John Grabowski" <jgrabows1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi John
"Dick Keats" <dkeats@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Need advice re HVAC equipment for a 2156 sq. ft. retirement home which
will be built on 19 acres 25 minutes South of downtown Dallas, TX.
Natural gas not available. We will be getting a 500 gallon propane tank
for two Rinnai water heaters,propane gas cooktop and furnace.
Question is whether we should be looking into a heat pump or just
propane.
Many thanks in advance.
Dick
Of course every building and site are unique, but I would at least explore
the options for solar water heat and heat pumps. There may be some
significant utility rebates or tax credits for alternative energy sources
which will make them attractive. With the amount of acreage that you have
you might want to look into solar electric as well or perhaps let someone
else put solar electric there and you get free or low cost electricity.
I know how to get off the grid. I just can't afford it. I should mention
the house will be stick built with blown in foam insulation in exterior
walls and roof. Should be super tight.
I had two water source heat pumps on a big house I built in Irving, TX in
1980 for self, wife and kids, Extremely efficient plus 4K$ energy federal
tax credit back then. Then the divorce.
I've got two shallow wells on the property but can't find a well guy to come
out and tell me how much water I can pump per minute. Installers don't
want to do water source. They all want
to dig vertical wells and use plastic tubing. Asked about the horizontal
slinky configuration and they don't want to do it that way. Screw'em. I'll
already have a very tight house and the cost of
geothermal isn't warranted particularly on a limited budget.
With a high SEER unit and the foam I should be in good shape. BTW, we also
investigated wind power but find it to be noisy. Constant whine and pitch
increases as wind speed increases.
Also, no energy credits available in Ellis county. Not exactly progressive.
You didn't answer my original question re heat pump or just propane. Any
thoughts?
Thanks,
Dick
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