Here’s the deal. The furnace just broke. It’s cold and getting colder. You were planning to get a heat pump, when the weather got nice, and savings was healthy. But now it’s freezing, and the quote is cheaper and install faster if you just get another furnace. What do you do?

Get the furnace, inexpensive and commit to 20 years of emissions, burning frac’ed methane to keep your family safe. Or wait, get the heat pump, figure out the incentives, and make your kids proud that you’re part of the climate change draw down.

Who knows, in the long run, maybe those cost saving projections actually pencil out into real dollars in your account. That’s where a heat pump makes sense for any capitalist.

But think about the sensibility. Literally, your senses chill out when you have a heat pump. It’s quieter. The lack of humidity is comfortably elevated in winter. And there’s relief from pesky climate dread because heat pumps are helping reduce pollution.

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