I could have lengthened that subject to include Steam, Coal, Water, there are a number of systems used to heat a home. I'm barely scratching the subject.
As far as I know I have had the luxury of having natural gas furnaces my entire life. I was spoiled by the best heating technology available for 65 years. For a while I did attend the Illinois Institute of Technology and they had steam or hot water. Ancient junk. It's 2026 folks and I swear to you, natural gas furnaces are the way to go. Forget heat pumps!
When I am too cold or too hot, I always feel like throwing on a Winter jacket or stripping down to my boxers.
Now I am in Kentucky and they have heat pumps. I know very little about all of these technologies and even less about heat pumps. Bahhhhhhhh humbug!
I never felt cold in a home heated with natural gas and a gas furnace. My new apartment is always cold and I dare not turn up the thermostat or I can imagine what the bill will be. I think that I have it set to 69F to 70F, which would be more than enough to heat our home in North Central Illinois.
The heat pump is (to me) a mass air exchange system, dumping less warm air outside, and man-o-man is it noisy!!! At first I thought somebody had inadvertently turned on an air conditioning unit in an empty apartment in the dead of Winter, and the unit was clanging away at 1am. VROOOOOOOOM CLANG CLANG CLANG VROOOOOOOOOM. What the heck!