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To be fair, heat pumps are noisy. I've lived in two houses with heat pumps now and my nextdoor neighbor has one. All of them are loud. They're still worth it.
Not really. Older ones are loud, small/underpowered ones are loud but new, larger, correctly sized, modulating heat pumps can be fairly quiet.
The first one I experienced was definitely small and underpowered and I hated it because it couldn't keep up with 80°F+ temperatures. And it was fucking loud.
The two more recent ones I have had experience with are only a few years old, appropriately sized, and much more capable. They're not quite as loud, but still noisy.
As someone who is somewhat sensitive to sound, I couldn't stand the first one. The current one that I have, I often don't notice that it's on until it turns off and I suddenly feel a rush of relief that it's quiet again.
So they do have at least one downside. At least my current one can keep up with whatever weather comes our way.
Modern heat pumps are very quiet.
Again...we have them. Unless by "modern" you mean something like "no more than 2 years old", yes, they are still noisy.
No, they aren't. I have 2. I'm sitting 8 feet from one right now. The only thing you hear is the whoosh of air.
Edit: I think you are talking of the super old motel style heat pumps. Not minisplits. Old style heat pumps are noisy. Minisplits are not. But seriously, minisplits have been a thing for the better part of a decade... Who the fuck is still installing motel style heat pumps anymore?
I'm talking about modern heat pumps which do not use mini splits. Mini splits are nice and quiet. But whoever owned my house before me installed a heat pump that does not use them but uses the ductwork. It's loud.
There are obviously multiple models and we're not talking about the same ones. Neither of us is wrong.
Ahh ok that makes sense. I feel like pretty much everyone is installing minisplits these days. Not saying that heat pumps don't still exist, but it's kind of a "but... Why?“ reaction. As in, why would anyone install this over an adequately powered minisplit.
That's a question I expect to be looking into a few years from now.