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Old 09-16-10, 08:56 AM   #5
cholcombe
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I knew you guys would know this right off the bat! Thanks for the responses. Yeah I thought about the temperatures in my basement. I think it stays fairly warm in the winter, maybe 60-55 degree's at the coldest. The consumer reports finding were very interesting. I didn't think the return on solar would be so low in the winter. I like the idea of the heat pump because it's almost "plug and play" instead of doing all kinds of mods to the house to get solar working. But at the same time solar feels more green if that makes any sense haha.
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