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hollowell heat pump

toddj_5
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Hi there,
I watched an article on the Hollowell Heat pump which I gather is a "Low Temp Heat Pump"...meaning it could heat a home in New Hampshire and Maine (well most parts of it) likely.
I have a few questions...
1. Anyone have experience with these systems. Do they really work in colder areas?
2. Is the cost savings as big as the hype?
3. Will they work in older (100 plus years old) homes that have insulation and new windows?
4. What is cost?
5. How much does duct work add to the cost per foot installed?
Thanks for any help
Todd
I watched an article on the Hollowell Heat pump which I gather is a "Low Temp Heat Pump"...meaning it could heat a home in New Hampshire and Maine (well most parts of it) likely.
I have a few questions...
1. Anyone have experience with these systems. Do they really work in colder areas?
2. Is the cost savings as big as the hype?
3. Will they work in older (100 plus years old) homes that have insulation and new windows?
4. What is cost?
5. How much does duct work add to the cost per foot installed?
Thanks for any help
Todd
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