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Jeff Tucker's avatar

I got a heat pump installed, with an air handler to push the air through our ducts, in place of our old gas furnace in Seattle. I love it! But FYI the whole install cost $16k in 2021, and friends doing it now say it's well over $20k. Maybe we are all getting ripped off, but that was the lowest bid from several fully booked companies. I think it mostly points to our need for more electricians and HVAC technicians to scale up the installation of these great machines in capacity-constrained cities.

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Max Marty's avatar

The problem is old homes that don’t have a central a/c. They’d require very expensive and extensive retrofits to accommodate a central air heat pump.

But that’s where mini-splits can come in. With those units you can add heat pumps (and cooling, incidentally) to any room in the house without an ugly window unit. They’re super efficient (even more so than central source heat pumps) and less costly / complex to install.

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