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Title: Can I add a heat pump to my existing Propane furnace Vancouver WA.
Post by: Dan on August 22, 2012, 04:31:28 PM
With rising gas and fuel prices many people are finding that installing a new heat pump instead of replacing that old air conditioner is a far better choice. That's right! You can install a new high efficient heat pump to your propane furnace and save lots of money on your heating costs. Many times this can be done simply by adding this heat pump to your existing propane system. This will offset the high cost of gas in many cases and reduce your carbon foot print. (Thermostat change and a few other miner things may be required.) With this simple change you can still have all the other gas appliances. If you have a newer oil furnace we may be able to add a heat pump to your system and not have to change the furnace as well. For homeowners in Portland Oregon and Vancouver WA. this will save allot of money in fuel. Gas furnaces with some modifications can easily be transformed to a heat pump with a gas back up. Our Technicians are NATE certified and ready to transform your home heating system into a high efficient machine. Using your indoor gas furnace as a backup can also cut down on the power requirements of a heat pump. Many older homes have problems with low power in the panel and cannot accommodate the load of a fully electric system with the required back up strip heat. We can help to solve this problem with smart up to date information on the latest technology's in home innovation.

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