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Of course. My point is, that over a year, the running cost for heating and cooling with the heat pump is the same as just the heating with gas, so effectively there is no extra cost incurred by the cooling. It's "free"![]()
I don't think you said that. Also air sourced heat pumps in winter cannot raise the water to DHW levels, >60C, and electric resistance heating has to compliment. Is this cost taken into account?
I know this is the problem at the momentWhy buy something that costs about 3 to 4 times more to install?and I did state that in my original post.
In a commercial situation where you do "need" heating and cooling the heat pump may be the answer and the payback in install capital cost may be recouped pretty quickly.
The whole lot: installation cost, servicing, running, etc, all have to be calculated quite accurately to see if it is worth it.
Dismissing heat pumps out of hand as some have here is silly. There are many types, sourcing heat from:
- air,
- air (with warm extract air running over evaporator),
- ground (just below surface),
- ground (deep bore),
- ground (wet most of time),
- ground (dry most of time),
- still water,
- running water.
