Way back when we lived here in 1990, we heated mainly with a woodstove. There are electric wall heaters in every room as well. As part of our task of making our home more comfortable and efficient, we decided to have a ductless heat pump installed. The folks at Home Comfort did it right!
On the first day, the cassette for the living room and headers for the bedrooms were put in.
That was the first day's work.
On the second day, the drain lines were connected and completed, and the heat pump installed on its cement slab.
Lots of tubing!
After all the parts were in, we tested each room, learned how to use the remote controls, and job was done.
Now we use the HVAC system most of the time. We will use the woodstove when the power goes out (which it has already done once for 6 hours) and when it meets our needs for ambience. We'll also need it when the temps drop below freezing.