A few years ago I looked around online at Goodman 5 ton heat pumps and IIRC 
they were less than 2k for the inside and outside unit. Now days they are 
double or triple that. 

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> On Jan 14, 2024, at 12:54 PM, mitch--- via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
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> On 2024-01-14 13:48, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
> 
>> I don't consider a heat pump to be a good primary heating system because 
>> they don't last all that long. The boiler in our house is at least 20 years 
>> old (probably more like 30) and still going strong, heat pumps would have to 
>> have been replaced at least once already.
> 
> I bought my furnace in 2012, heat pump in 2013.
> Both basic contractor grade Goodman.
> Installed them myself, still going strong.
> Wouldn't be surprised if they last another ten years.
> I think I paid $845 for the furnace and around $1200 all told for the heat 
> pump, copper lines, and indoor coil.
> Can't replace them for that today though.
> 
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