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Yes. It is why heat pumps are more comfy - medium temp and increased (but constant) airflow. That can require bigger ducts. But you could also avoid this with a hybrid system that uses gas as supplementary heat That’s not a bad option for Alberta where electricity is still high GHG and $$
Mar 18, 2025, 12:33 AM
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