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Heat Pumps vs Traditional HVAC Systems
Hello! I am doing a renovation project in Los Angeles, where the current HVAC system needs to be completely overhauled. Half of the contractors that come in say we have to go Heat Pump, often mentioning policy as well as repairing traditional HVAC systems becoming a pain claiming everyone is going Heat Pump, and the other half are saying we don't need to go heat pump and a traditional system (Goodman, Ruud, etc.) would do the job better.
It's been confusing to say the least, and before making this big investment, was wondering if the community had any insight on which path to commit to?