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<blockquote data-quote="spoon" data-source="post: 727749" data-attributes="member: 7420"><p>Yes, and no. We used to have two natural gas forced air heat units outside but they both wore out. Natural gas here has risen in price so much that when we replaced them we went with dual units. Now we heat with 2 electric heat pumps until the outside temp drops to around 35 degrees. Then the two gas units ,one is a closet upstairs the other under the house kick on and we have real heat. We also have a large Heatilator built in fireplace that we burn wood in that helps a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoon, post: 727749, member: 7420"] Yes, and no. We used to have two natural gas forced air heat units outside but they both wore out. Natural gas here has risen in price so much that when we replaced them we went with dual units. Now we heat with 2 electric heat pumps until the outside temp drops to around 35 degrees. Then the two gas units ,one is a closet upstairs the other under the house kick on and we have real heat. We also have a large Heatilator built in fireplace that we burn wood in that helps a lot. [/QUOTE]
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