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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 15,008
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You have been given good advice on your existing system , limp it along the best you can until replacement . Last year I had an 18 SEER dual fuel heat pump system installed at our home in the north GA. mountains . It replaced a dual fuel system installed in 1996 . In our case our fuel is propane . Our electric bills since the new install have consistently been $50.00 - $80.00 LESS per month than the old system .
A dual fuel setup gives you the ability to heat/cool with the heat pump ( electric ) and when needed have the LP fired furnace kick in . For us generally the furnace comes on around 35 degrees and colder . I am very happy with the performance of our system .
If you end up going the LP route I highly recommend you BUY a tank vs. RENT a tank . When you buy a tank you can shop around for price/specials as any distributor will fill your tank . If you rent the tank the company you rent from is the only one that will fill it . At least that's how it is around here .
Adding LP also opens up the possibilities of adding a LP water heater or cook top or any other appliance you may want . I bought a used 500 gallon tank off CL for $200.00 and set it in place myself . It replaced a tank that the previous owner returned ( rented ) when we bought the house . Hookup was easy as everything was already there . Our house has the LP furnace and a cooktop , that's all we currently have running LP . Our tank fill lasts over a year so quite economical . Obviously the more appliances you add the more fuel you will go through . Good luck with your system .
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