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Trane Heating & Cooling

Trane is a highly regarded brand in the heating and cooling industry. From design and assembly to testing and installation, Trane utilizes more than 100 years of expertise to deliver high-quality products that are built to last. Celebrated for reliability, Trane parts and systems can withstand intense temperatures and weather situations while keeping your home comfortable season after season.

Trane products

Trane offers a range of HVAC products, including air conditioners, furnaces, air handlers, heat pumps, packaged systems, and even thermostats. Here are some of the most popular Trane AC units:

XV20i TruComfort™ Variable Speed 

Like other TruComfort™ models, this AC unit features precise, automatic temperature adjustments, with 750 stages of comfort. This Trane AC unit is ENERGY STAR® qualified and considered the company’s most energy-efficient model with up to 22 SEER.

XV18 TruComfort™ Variable Speed

This is the quietest Trane AC unit, as it delivers impressively discreet performance that measures 4 decibels below competitor’s minimum. Like the previous model, this one is energy efficient, with up to 18 SEER.

XR14

Considered the best value among Trane AC units, the XR14 combines efficiency and affordability, delivering a SEER score of 16 and rating as ENERGY STAR® certified.

Trane HVAC prices

The price of your Trane AC, heat pump or HVAC unit will depend on the type of unit you choose and the size of the unit. Here are estimated prices for certain Trane products, plus installation, and the estimated energy savings they can provide to your home.

Name

Product

Energy Savings

Installation Price

XL16 Air Conditioner 54%

$6,000-8,400

XL18

Air Conditioner 56%

$7,200-10,000

XR14

Air Conditioner 50%

$4,800-6,800

XL18i

Heat Pump 56%

$7,200-10,000

XR17 Heat Pump 55%

$6,000-8,400

XR14

Heat Pump 42%

$4,800-6,800

Heat Pump Package System

HVAC System NA

Call local dealer for price

Trane reviews, Ratings, and Customer Satisfaction

When it comes to customer satisfaction, Trane is one of the best in the industry. Owner satisfaction is measured by the number of customers who recommend a product or service to others. In 2019, Trane was one of just a few companies that received a rating of Excellent for owner satisfaction. Customers report high levels of satisfaction with Trane’s quality, long-lasting products, skilled installation professionals, and warranty options.

Why Choose Trane?

Trane is highly regarded for its reliable products and trained installation specialists. The company prides itself on handling the design, testing and production of all parts included in their systems. Each Trane HVAC product then goes through a rigorous testing period to ensure its durability even in extreme temperatures. Though the prices of Trane AC and heating systems may be slightly higher than other brands in the industry, the quality of workmanship makes Trane HVAC packages worth the cost.

Warranty

Additionally, Trane HVAC products stand out with regard to their impressive warranty options. All products include a Base Limited Warranty that covers the cost of defective parts for a range of 1-20 years, depending on the product. However, by simply registering your product within 60 days of purchase, the Base Limited Warranty is extended to the Registered Limited Warranty at no cost. The Registered Limited Warranty ranges from 5 years of coverage up to the lifetime of the product. For an additional cost, customers may purchase an Optional Extended Warranty that covers all parts and labor.

Who is Trane best for?

Whether you’re preparing for a long, hot summer and need a more energy-efficient upgrade, you’re moving into a new home and require a brand new system, or just require standalone Trane parts, Trane HVAC products are equipped to keep your home’s heating, cooling, and ventilation systems running well even in extreme weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Trane HVAC unit cost?

The cost of installing a new Trane HVAC system can range from $1,500 to $15,000. The size and type of unit you require can depend on a variety of factors, including the climate and region where you live, the degree of insulation and existing ductwork in the home, the project difficulty and any special add-ons you may opt for.

How long do Trane HVAC units last?

Trane HVAC products are renowned for their longevity. Well-maintained units can last through season after season for up to 20 years.

Where can I buy a Trane HVAC system?

Trane parts and products are available at many local HVAC stores, and you can find local dealers easily using the Dealer Locator page on the Trane website. Simply enter your zip code, and you’ll be provided with a list of providers in your area.

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