4-5 tons
Rule of thumb is 1.5 tons per 1000 square feet of home.
My 13 SEER heatpump cost 4800 for a 1300 square foot home.
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
Typically, 4 to 5 tons
what as the cost of heat for a 1200 square foot home in 2004
It would depend on the insulation of the home, the local climate, and the efficiency of the heating system using wood pellets. On average, a well-insulated 2000 square foot home might require around 2-4 tons of wood pellets per heating season.
A commonly used formula is 600-650 square feet per ton. So it would be recommended to use a 2-ton heat pump for a 1300 square foot home. However, other variables are often considered, too, such as the age of the house.
$5,100.00
The average resident of Rhode Island spends approximately $1400 per year to heat their home. How much you will pay to heat a 435 square foot house will depend on how warm you like your home as well as how well insulated the house is.
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