I have a heat pump unit up in the attic. I was very pleased with the electric bill in the summer. They stayed below 200. Now I just got my first bill for the winter and it is also was around 200? Im just curious does that sound right? Do any of you guys have heat pumps and does the cold months stay about the same price as the hot months? My house was built in 99 and its about 1900 square feet. Thanks for any info.
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Originally posted by ma67cpe View PostI have a heat pump unit up in the attic. I was very pleased with the electric bill in the summer. They stayed below 200. Now I just got my first bill for the winter and it is also was around 200? Im just curious does that sound right? Do any of you guys have heat pumps and does the cold months stay about the same price as the hot months? My house was built in 99 and its about 1900 square feet. Thanks for any info.
The heat pump part of your unit doesn't affect the A/C mode.
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Assuming your emergency heat is also electric, that sounds about right. The heat pump runs all the same components as it does when it's cooling, so the electrical draw should be similar. If you have gas as your emergency heat, it's better to let it kick into emergency mode sooner since its more efficient and gas is cheaper. When I lived in Houston, I just eliminated the heat pump when it was time to replaced the HVAC system. My electric bill would drop by 30-40% in the "winter" (remember, it was Houston) and my gas bill would go up about $10.- Darrell
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