Guess, I should have read through the previous posts first....
Since, we already have natural gas installed, it probably will not pay to convert to heat pump. Although they are less $$$ to run, not sure I can recoup the extra expense. Im sure I would have to have new service installed to accommodate the additional 200 circuit. By the time I pay the electricians, there would be very little cost savings over a 10 year period ( unless, natural gas really skyrockets, which is possible, but electricity also seems to be on the rise).
Also we would like to be able to heat the pool when the ambient temp is below 60° F (April in Nebraska) so, not sure a heat pump would work efficiently in those conditions.
Any thoughts about the best/most efficient natural gas heaters?
Hal
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