I want to install heat pump(s) in my house (5-bedroom Victorian villa, no insulation, climate like Oregon) - all the different contracting companies are telling me different stories about what's the best thing to do in terms of installing them - like, how many, where, with or without ducts, etc.Can anyone recommend a setup to me? Something that heats all rooms well, but doesn't cost an arm and a leg? I would think it's one heat pump with lots of ducts going out to the rooms, but please tell me otherwise if you think that's no good.Thanks.
NO not except God informed me to accomplish that yet not on your tintypeamused smiles(((Sharon))) might you? i'm particular that's the comparable as asking somebody what they might do for a Klodike Bar? lol
ur better of with 2 units uce ur ducts per unit this is more efficient.also, thinking long term if one unit were to go out the other will keep u warm until u can get the other fixed.i have a 5bedroom house, 4000 sq ft and i have 3 units.heat pump up stairs, 2- 2 1/2 ton units (split gas unit) downwith ur specs, u would need a 5 ton unit.and then somelic.gencontractor