Wild Bill
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Thanks BGIF. I did not want to delve into the wonderful world of heat pump thermodynamics.
Irishog 77: I apologize for not specifying I did not have a furnace. For perspective, I have a HVAC unit with an exterior condenser and and interior fan and coil unit. I cool my house approximately 60% of the year. The other 40% of the year is a mixture of the system being turned off completely (during the wonderful 50-78 degree days), or rarely used to heat my home during the periods of time it dips below 50 degrees (which may be only for overnight or for a few days at a time, until it warms up again).
I do need to upgrade though.
If you want a quick fix, just buy a portable kerosene heater and use clean kerosene (the fumes aren't as intense). It's safe to use indoors as long as it's not an extended period of time. The clean kerosene is expensive (I believe it's about $10/gallon), but if it prevents plumbing damage, it's well worth the cost.