What type of HVAC to install in N. Carolina?
We are in the process of building a new brick house in the Hickory, NC area. We will be installing two split unit HVAC systems. Temps in the heat of the summer run mid 90s and can frequently dip into the 20s during the winter nights but tend to stay in the 30s or higher. Teens and single digits a few times each winter. I'm considering heat pumps and I assume I will need a supplemental heating system. I mention the house will be brick because I've read it will tend to moderate the temp swings in the house. Not so good in the summer but (with a heat pump) may actually be beneficial in the winter.
The question is, would I get by OK using electric heat strips or would I be better off going to gas. These will be air transfer heat pumps. Electric rates are fairly reasonable and tend to be stable compared to gas (at least natural gas - price is reasonable... most of the time). I'm not that familiar with the effectiveness of heat pumps during colder weather so I'm not sure which way would be best.
Next question - would I just be better off skipping the heat pumps and going to a standard AC/gas system.