The author has been advocating for their parents to switch to a heat pump for years, which is an air-conditioning system that also provides heating. The author’s parents recently had to replace their gas furnace, and the author is disappointed that they chose to replace it with another one, rather than considering a heat pump. The article provides information on how to determine if a heat pump is suitable for someone, including replacing an existing AC unit, not having central AC, and exploring the options of a ductless system. It also debunks common myths about heat pumps and provides tips for starting a conversation with an HVAC contractor. The author concludes by suggesting that their parents could still be great candidates for a heat pump, citing the ease of installation and potential for cost savings.
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