With a voice like this, there was simply no there option but to let him do the walkthrough! Awesome system utilizing every type of head unit. Super cool!
When sized properly it absolutely can. When you get temperature below zero it might be cost effective for gas or electric backup. It's all depends on building heat demand.
Doesn’t hurt to say new hope and the state, I’m debating a hyper heat unit, but where I live we occasionally get to -13 F, this video doesn’t address this
just got a massive double 48,000 BTU Mitsubishi Hyper heat system installed in my home. 8 heads total. it's an old farm house that has a horrible and inefficient propane furnace system. because of the ineffective way the duct work was installed (3 out of the 4 bedrooms upstairs have no ductwork at all), i was paying $1000 a month in propane bills. I live in Upstate NY and the winters can be nasty. I just had this system installed and now i have heat in every room. No doubt my electric bill will go up but my main goal is to make the biggest dent possible in that propane bill. plus i have the nice bonus of central AC which i've never had in my life. it made sense to me because of the way the house is and the fact it's propane. If it was natural gas it may not have been worth it. Even if i cut the propane bill in half ($500/month) the system will pay for itself in 5 or so years.
Newer systems are more expensive- but are more sustainable. This leads to lower energy bills. Some homeowners can earn back the money they paid for their new systems with their lower bills within the year! ECI also offers financing options as low as 0% APR for 48 months! 👍
With a voice like this, there was simply no there option but to let him do the walkthrough! Awesome system utilizing every type of head unit. Super cool!
Dream customer.
3:00 clearly had an up high unit (you can see the hole) before he switched it. Bet that was a pretty penny to redo the work
So, this system can take the place of a furnace, as well?
When sized properly it absolutely can. When you get temperature below zero it might be cost effective for gas or electric backup. It's all depends on building heat demand.
how do you keep your bathrooms cooled off?
Doesn’t hurt to say new hope and the state, I’m debating a hyper heat unit, but where I live we occasionally get to -13 F, this video doesn’t address this
New Hope NJ, just across the river from NJ
just got a massive double 48,000 BTU Mitsubishi Hyper heat system installed in my home. 8 heads total. it's an old farm house that has a horrible and inefficient propane furnace system. because of the ineffective way the duct work was installed (3 out of the 4 bedrooms upstairs have no ductwork at all), i was paying $1000 a month in propane bills. I live in Upstate NY and the winters can be nasty.
I just had this system installed and now i have heat in every room. No doubt my electric bill will go up but my main goal is to make the biggest dent possible in that propane bill. plus i have the nice bonus of central AC which i've never had in my life.
it made sense to me because of the way the house is and the fact it's propane. If it was natural gas it may not have been worth it. Even if i cut the propane bill in half ($500/month) the system will pay for itself in 5 or so years.
above Albany Upstate?
@@barkeater7867 yea
How much did that run you total?
@@joshl1664 38k not including a 9600 rebate from NYS green heat initiative
@@kizunadragon9 Damn that's actually not bad for an 8 head mini split system. How many condenser units did it take for you house? 2 4 head units?
This looks expensive!
Newer systems are more expensive- but are more sustainable. This leads to lower energy bills. Some homeowners can earn back the money they paid for their new systems with their lower bills within the year! ECI also offers financing options as low as 0% APR for 48 months! 👍