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Heat Pump Water Heaters - GE GeoSpring
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnylabguy" data-source="post: 4725131" data-attributes="member: 22621"><p>My Dad has one and likes it. I seriously considered one a few years back but the startup cost was prohibitive without the gov rebate he got for his, and I worried about more parts to break. I was partially right. His compressor went bad in less than a year. Now all the parts and labor were covered but what happens next time I wonder. One other note is that his basement is downright cold in the winter time now! Unlike your situation Marshy, his wood insert is upstairs. I still like the idea as I love my heatpump in the shoulder seasons, but Dad bought one of the first year models and I hope they have the bugs worked out now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnylabguy, post: 4725131, member: 22621"] My Dad has one and likes it. I seriously considered one a few years back but the startup cost was prohibitive without the gov rebate he got for his, and I worried about more parts to break. I was partially right. His compressor went bad in less than a year. Now all the parts and labor were covered but what happens next time I wonder. One other note is that his basement is downright cold in the winter time now! Unlike your situation Marshy, his wood insert is upstairs. I still like the idea as I love my heatpump in the shoulder seasons, but Dad bought one of the first year models and I hope they have the bugs worked out now. [/QUOTE]
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