Just wondering if this is a good, reliable, and economical way to heat a condo? (installed in 2004)
How does it stack up against an electrical heat pump, or gas furnace?
And is it able to heat a condo as warm as one wants (even during the coldest days of the winter), while still always maintaining hot water on demand for showers, etc? Condo would be located in the mid-Atlantic state of Virginia.
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I live a little south of you and have several apts that have this system installed. I never have any complaints from the tenants.
If you are concerned about the heat taking away from the hot water, I would suggest you look into having a heat pump installed on the system in the place of the A/C unit and install a dual fuel thermostat.