• greenskye@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    HOA has banned solar and Gas heat is still way, way cheaper here. I could go heat pump, but I’d be paying 4-5x higher just to stick to my principals.

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      1 month ago

      So glad my state banned the ability for HOAs to do that.

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        1 month ago

        It’s ‘ugly’. Also the rules were set in the 80s and I guess people didn’t care then. And it’s not like a law has been passed removing their authority to do so.

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        Each state is varying levels of stupid. One of the few times where the existence of the Federal government makes sense. They should ban the bans at the Federal level.

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      I’m in the same boat. The cost to run it would be comparable to what we pay now for heat + AC, but with a $22500-ish installation cost up front, and no chance of recouping any of that through ongoing savings. That’s hard to stomach, as much as I’d like to.

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          Not unreasonably big, but my state started offering rebates on heat pumps some time ago, and the price of installation mysteriously went up by about the same amount as the rebate shortly thereafter. Quite a coincidence, that…

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            My state has been offering rebates for years and for a 1200 sq ft house installation and the heat pump was about $3k. Going from an old forced air furnace to that just about halved my winter electric bill!

            The down sides would be the outer rooms can get a bit chilly, but for me at least it’s far from a deal breaker.