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Building new house in midwest: natural gas or electric furnace?

Gas is 50% cheaper. Any reason not to go gas? I know theres ...
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
gotta do both if you’re in a cold climate
Diverse red son of senegal
  05/05/25
Ty
concupiscible stag film
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Odious ruddy field multi-billionaire
  05/05/25
You have this one figured out already. You said it yourself&...
spectacular sex offender
  05/05/25
Ty. I agree want a sanity check
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
just get an a/c that doubles as a heat pump. it's more effic...
Galvanic Fear-inspiring Den Hairy Legs
  05/05/25
Where do you live? Is that viable for 3k square foot house w...
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
sorry, i meant in addition to a gas furnace. heat pumps ...
Galvanic Fear-inspiring Den Hairy Legs
  05/05/25
Thanks, and yes i get the concept and know of many heat pump...
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
biomass is 180. many wood furnaces even qualify for energy e...
Galvanic Fear-inspiring Den Hairy Legs
  05/05/25
Gas, so you can have a gas stove and gas dryer too. Huge pe...
stimulating philosopher-king
  05/05/25
ti,oc,tcr
cobalt excitant point milk
  05/05/25
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mewling hot mental disorder psychic
  05/05/25
Going electric-only in the midwest is insane, as are the shi...
sick blathering boltzmann elastic band
  05/05/25
Induction is far better than gas. gas is 170. induction is 1...
light balding potus
  05/06/25
lol faggit I got a water boiler for boiling water quickly, i...
sick blathering boltzmann elastic band
  05/06/25
Sounds like you lost before you started
boyish whorehouse
  05/05/25
Why? Brcause i live in the midwest?
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
why are you not just buying a home
learning disabled persian becky
  05/05/25
Most homes suck.
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
I have geothermal heat pumps. They are great, though more ex...
razzle-dazzle sable locale community account
  05/05/25
Interesting. How comapres to nat gas? Assume natgas hookup a...
concupiscible stag film
  05/05/25
Depends on electricity vs. gas rates in your area. Geotherma...
razzle-dazzle sable locale community account
  05/05/25
a 4000sqft basement? do u have a boomer masturbation bunker ...
jade territorial lettuce tanning salon
  05/06/25
No, it's just that the footings have to be so deep anyway it...
razzle-dazzle sable locale community account
  05/06/25
I can't believe nobody ITT is considering solar + heat pump ...
Arrogant New Version
  05/06/25
yeah free HVAC in the Midwest in January, solar only.
sick blathering boltzmann elastic band
  05/06/25
Yes, extremely possible. Lots of off grid people doing exact...
Arrogant New Version
  05/06/25
My AZ HVAC guy built himself an off grid mountain cabin with...
razzle-dazzle sable locale community account
  05/06/25
gas every time
maniacal patrolman
  05/05/25
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glittery principal's office quadroon
  05/05/25
always gas whenever it's an option
glittery principal's office quadroon
  05/05/25
gas yourself
poppy volcanic crater
  05/05/25
Ok
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spectacular sex offender
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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:15 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Gas is 50% cheaper. Any reason not to go gas? I know theres a lot of electric fanbois out there.

I do kind of hate: a) having to plumb a separate system for a furnace, and theres some cost there. How much does set up cost? And b) having a separate bill/utility/point of failure.

But other than that, gas seems like a slam dunk.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:16 AM
Author: Diverse red son of senegal

gotta do both if you’re in a cold climate

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:26 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Ty

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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:06 PM
Author: Odious ruddy field multi-billionaire



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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:19 AM
Author: spectacular sex offender

You have this one figured out already. You said it yourself—it’s a slam dunk.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:26 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Ty. I agree want a sanity check

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:20 AM
Author: Galvanic Fear-inspiring Den Hairy Legs

just get an a/c that doubles as a heat pump. it's more efficient than gas at higher temperatures and gives you redundant heating systems. you can program thermostats to engage whichever system is best depending on the outside temperature and never think about it again.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:26 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Where do you live? Is that viable for 3k square foot house where it routi ely goes <0 in winter?

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:31 AM
Author: Galvanic Fear-inspiring Den Hairy Legs

sorry, i meant in addition to a gas furnace.

heat pumps are very efficient at warmer temps but below freezing become very inefficient. they make "low temperature" heat pumps which just add electric coils which are extremely inefficient.

the biggest reason is that the only difference between a heat pump and a/c is which way the refrigerant is flowing, so you essentially already have a heat pump with an a/c system, all they have to add is a valve that can reverse the flow and a system to control it. so if you're getting a/c you might as well spend a little bit to get one that doubles as a heat pump so you're not running the furnace when its' 35-60 and you've got redundant heating systems.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:46 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Thanks, and yes i get the concept and know of many heat pump fanbois.

I like the redundancy. Knowing how expensive ac is, is it really more cost effective than just blasting your cheap natgas furnace when its 45 out? Would love to know more.

I also plan to have a woodburning masonry furnace in basement as an additional redundant heating system, and to take the sting out of heating bills. I will have a lot of wood.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:53 AM
Author: Galvanic Fear-inspiring Den Hairy Legs

biomass is 180. many wood furnaces even qualify for energy efficient tax credits.

there are so many variables with hvac. your location, cost of fuel, your houses soze, how well its insulated, etc.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:33 AM
Author: stimulating philosopher-king

Gas, so you can have a gas stove and gas dryer too. Huge perk and dumb not to do it if you are in an area where gas is available.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:49 AM
Author: cobalt excitant point milk

ti,oc,tcr

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Date: May 5th, 2025 11:03 AM
Author: mewling hot mental disorder psychic



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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:33 AM
Author: sick blathering boltzmann elastic band

Going electric-only in the midwest is insane, as are the shitlibs in Evanston, IL who banned gas in all new construction. It gets too cold.

Also gas stoves are 180.

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Date: May 6th, 2025 9:15 AM
Author: light balding potus

Induction is far better than gas. gas is 170. induction is 176, old electric is 150.

I can make a large moka pot in under a minute, leave things simmering like a crock pot, and blast searing heat on/off in 1 second. No fumes.

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Date: May 6th, 2025 9:22 AM
Author: sick blathering boltzmann elastic band

lol faggit I got a water boiler for boiling water quickly, induction is for redditor fags (redundant).

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:34 AM
Author: boyish whorehouse

Sounds like you lost before you started

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:47 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Why? Brcause i live in the midwest?

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:56 AM
Author: learning disabled persian becky

why are you not just buying a home

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Date: May 5th, 2025 9:58 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Most homes suck.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:54 AM
Author: razzle-dazzle sable locale community account

I have geothermal heat pumps. They are great, though more expensive to buy and install, but somewhat offset by tax credits (30% Federal, plus some states). DO NOT use electric resistance heating - though cheaper to install, costs 4-5x as much to run as geothermal. Air interface heat pumps are also problematic in cold weather. Natural gas is very good if it's available. In our non-development rural location the closest gas line is about 1.5 miles away. You can also use propane, of course, if natural gas is not available.

The geothermals (which is really a misnomer - they are technically ground sink/source heat pumps)cost very little to run in AC mode (their EER is about 30), and generate about 4-5x as much energy as they use when in heating mode. Our house is 4670 sq ft plus 4000 sq ft basement and well insulated.

One possible disadvantage of any electric heating system is that if you live in an area with frequent power outages and want to have a backup generator to cover the electric heating load it will get huge and expensive. I use a wood stove and bottled propane gas logs for backup heat, though have never needed it.

I have two of these: https://www.waterfurnace.com/residential/products/geothermal-heat-pumps/500a11

Since there's no combustion they are very safe. You can throw away your CO detector.



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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:28 PM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Interesting. How comapres to nat gas? Assume natgas hookup already at the street.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:36 PM
Author: razzle-dazzle sable locale community account

Depends on electricity vs. gas rates in your area. Geothermal costs more to buy and install than a furnace and a/c. It will also require either a lot of land for a horizontal underground heat exchange loop (mine runs out about 275 feet from the house), or room for multiple vertical wells. That makes it troublesome if you live ina dense residential area. Horizontal loops are cheaper. Here's the main WaterFurnace web site. It has some kind of cost calculator feature. Several companies make these. WF is in Indiana and has been good IME. https://www.waterfurnace.com/reliable?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Hawk_Search_BD_Phrase/Exact_Branded-Leads&utm_term=water%20furnace&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjww-HABhCGARIsALLO6Xzt8QTzSxindq9khlal0XOycWN2xdjNc-1pyeo3fPe89StS8Q8SVCUaAu_qEALw_wcB

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Date: May 6th, 2025 9:51 AM
Author: jade territorial lettuce tanning salon

a 4000sqft basement? do u have a boomer masturbation bunker or something

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Date: May 6th, 2025 6:08 PM
Author: razzle-dazzle sable locale community account

No, it's just that the footings have to be so deep anyway it costs not much to keep on going and have a basement. It's unfinished and full of hobby stuff and junk. Does have 10 foot ceilings and HVAC and roughed in plumbing.

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Date: May 6th, 2025 9:59 AM
Author: Arrogant New Version

I can't believe nobody ITT is considering solar + heat pump + battery storage. Combined you can get free HVAC forever and can even add in an electric car to completely own your entire energy consumption.

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Date: May 6th, 2025 10:03 AM
Author: sick blathering boltzmann elastic band

yeah free HVAC in the Midwest in January, solar only.

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Date: May 6th, 2025 10:07 AM
Author: Arrogant New Version

Yes, extremely possible. Lots of off grid people doing exactly this.

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Date: May 6th, 2025 6:06 PM
Author: razzle-dazzle sable locale community account

My AZ HVAC guy built himself an off grid mountain cabin with exactly this set up. I ran some numbers and batteries kill the economics, esp in a cloudy area where you need a lot of storage.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 11:04 AM
Author: maniacal patrolman

gas every time

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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:29 PM
Author: glittery principal's office quadroon



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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:29 PM
Author: glittery principal's office quadroon

always gas whenever it's an option

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Date: May 5th, 2025 1:29 PM
Author: poppy volcanic crater

gas yourself

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Date: May 6th, 2025 9:44 AM
Author: concupiscible stag film

Ok

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Date: May 6th, 2025 9:44 AM
Author: spectacular sex offender



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