Things to consider: air quality needs energy usage local climate. Step 2 Research. Do your homework and pick your features Recent innovations in heating and cooling technology and energy efficiency make this a great time to upgrade your current system. Things to consider: efficiency ratings energy savings heat pump or furnace. Ask your dealer: How much can I save on energy? What's a good SEER rating?
Step 3 Shop. Choose the system and dealer that's right for you You want to make sure the investment you make now will last for years to come. Things to consider: financing options warranty reviews. Ask your dealer: Is it time to repair or replace? Do I need a smart home thermostat? Look at efficiency ratings. You can save money over time with a more efficient system. Consider your climate. Do you need a heat pump or furnace? Is a packaged system right? Your local dealer knows what systems work best for your area.
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Why are HVAC systems so expensive? Homes with well-insulated windows, doors, walls, roofs, attics, floors, basements, and crawl spaces, along with sealed exterior cracks and seams, typically require less air conditioning and heating capacity than homes that are not well-insulated. Your ductwork can maximize comfort and minimize energy use.
Ductwork is the air distribution system in your home that directs and delivers heated or cooled air. The ducting plays a crucial role in determining how comfortable your home is from room to room.
When properly designed and installed, a duct system can maximize comfort and minimize energy use. If it is time to replace your system, you might need to consider making ductwork improvements at the same time your dealer installs the new system as it can directly impact the performance and operation of your system. Replacing ductwork can take a few days to install when done correctly. Additional costs will show up when your project is extra challenging. These added features mean added comfort and are worth the extra expense.
Buying a new Trane HVAC system requires help from a professional dealer and your installation pricing will include more than just the purchase of the system.
Also, you can feel good about your purchase knowing Trane systems come with a warranty that can range from 1 year to 20 years, depending on the product. All price ranges are subject to adjustment based on the unique characteristics of the home. Price ranges do not include any taxes, now or hereafter enacted.
Basic installation varies slightly based on the type of system or accessory purchased. You can close and confirm your location on the form or view all dealers in your area. Find a Local Dealer. Call to speak with a dealer. Tap to Call a Dealer. Find a Local Dealer Language. Before You Buy. Existing Trane Owners. We can help you find the right system for your home. Get an online estimate.
How We Got These Prices. Climate and Region Where you live affects your efficiency Region and climate matter when finding the right system for your home and saving energy. See special savings and offers in your area. Your home's construction Heating and cooling your home starts with the foundation Homes with well-insulated windows, doors, walls, roofs, attics, floors, basements, and crawl spaces, along with sealed exterior cracks and seams, typically require less air conditioning and heating capacity than homes that are not well-insulated.
Consider tax credits for upgrades. Existing ductwork in your home Your ductwork can maximize comfort and minimize energy use Ductwork is the air distribution system in your home that directs and delivers heated or cooled air.
View pricing guidlines. Look at financing options. This is where we start to see the cream rise to the top, and by cream, I mean Trane for one. Aside from the Climatuff compressor, you start to recognize the devil is in the details or lack thereof in some brands. Even physically shaking the machine itself, you can feel the Trane unit is going to remain a much sturdier machine than most over the course of time.
I own 1 Trane system , 4 Lennox systems, and 2 Mitsubishi systems. The remainder of the building is conditioned by a multi-zone Mitsubishi mini-split heat pump.
The 3 units needing replacement soon are all heat pumps and frankly, there are several brands that offer a better value than Trane in this category in my opinion. Granted, I do this for a living so I purchase my equipment at wholesale contractor cost, but — most brands would gladly give me equipment for personal use just to get their foot in the door with Magic Touch Mechanical.
If we were discussing ductless air conditioners or VRF variable refrigerant flow units, we would be discussing Mitsubishi who ironically recently announced a joint venture partnership with Trane. However, there are a few features and capabilities in the Trane unit nobody can touch…and I mean nobody. Lennox, Carrier, York, Goodman, Rheem, Maytag — all take a back seat to this model in some categories.
A lot has changed since when this article was originally written and Trane has fallen behind the competition in several categories. As I stated earlier, I personally own several brands of air conditioners and Trane is one of them. When I originally wrote this article, my answer was yes, Trane is worth the extra money. Unfortunately for Trane, in I have to change that answer in some situations. As you can see with all the updates, a lot has changed in the 3-years since I wrote this article.
Mainly, several brands have either caught up to or surpassed Trane in the categories we discussed. Scenarios and applications do exist where Trane may be your best bet. However, in the vast majority of applications there are a number of competitive models that offer similar features and stats for less money… some far less money. Verdict: In I said — yes, Trane is worth the extra money.
In , I say maybe not. If quiet is the most important to you than perhaps? If overall bang-for-the-buck is most important to you combining cost, efficiency, sound rating, warranty, support, etc. Again, Magic Touch has been recommending and installing Trane for years and still do.
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