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All Forum Posts by: Scott Parr

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Post: Heating options in a rental house

Scott ParrPosted
  • Port Byron, IL
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Mini splits are ductless (air sourced)heat pumps.

Depending on what you are trying to to accomplish they can be thousands of dollars but typically not.

Keep in mind they can only provide heat usually efficiently to only a certain temperature since the condenser unit is outside and has to extract heat from the air, so if it's literally zero degrees outside it's going to be harder for it to extract heat.  I don't have the stats off hand for all units but some of them are better than others at lower temps etc, some have electric resistant heating elements to assist in creating heat.  

Where is this house located?

What exactly were the foundation issues?