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Trane has more than 120 years of experience in the business.
We build products that are efficient to operate, work when they're supposed to, last for a long time and create the ideal home environment.
It's that kind of tradition and reliability that's earned us America's Most Trusted™ HVAC System three years in a row by Lifestory Research.
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Air Conditioners
Summer is for relaxing, not battling the heat. A Trane air conditioning system gives you comfort and efficiency, guaranteeing a cooler home all summer long. You can rest comfortably day or night without worrying about your next energy bill.
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Air Handlers
An HVAC air handling unit (also called an AHU) is the indoor part of your heating and cooling system. An air handler circulates both cool and hot air, depending on the season. When properly matched with a heat pump or air conditioner, an air handler will help you maximize the overall efficiency of your HVAC system. We have a range of solutions so you can find the right air handler for your home.
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Ductless Systems
Ductless AC and heating systems use a pair of indoor and outdoor units to warm or cool specific areas of your home. These energy-efficient units are easy to install and offer a flexible, low-cost solution for zoned heating and cooling. Best of all, there's no ductwork needed.
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Gas Furnaces
A natural gas furnace converts gas to heat. Gas furnaces are the most popular choice for the majority of modern homes with central heating and air conditioning. Keep in mind, you can only use a gas furnace if you have a gas line hooked up to your home. Trane furnaces are guaranteed to keep your home warmer, your bills lower, and make those winter months a little more enjoyable.
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Geothermal Systems
Geothermal systems heat and cool your home by tapping into temperatures beneath the earth's surface. The renewable energy deep inside the earth delivers a limitless supply of heat to your home, offering consistent comfort. With a sustainable geothermal system, you can reduce your carbon footprint and increase your energy savings.
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Healthy Home
Take control of your air. If you're ready for healthy, clean air in your home, add a Trane filter, humidifier or ventilator. With Trane's zoning system, you can direct heated or cooled air where it needs to be. Room by room, you'll enjoy steady comfort on demand.
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Heat Pumps
Heat pumps offer a heating solution for homes with no access to natural gas. If you need a reliable, efficient solution for heating and cooling, you're in the right place. As the name suggests, heat pumps move heat from one place to another. Even in air that seems cold, heat energy is present. When it's cold outside, heat pumps extract outside heat and transfer it inside. When it's warm outside, they reverse this process to push unwanted heat outside.
Heat Pumps
Heat pumps offer a heating solution for homes with no access to natural gas. If you need a reliable, efficient solution for heating and cooling, you're in the right place. As the name suggests, heat pumps move heat from one place to another. Even in air that seems cold, heat energy is present. When it's cold outside, heat pumps extract outside heat and transfer it inside. When it's warm outside, they reverse this process to push unwanted heat outside.
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Oil Furnaces
Some older homes, especially in the northeast, use oil as their fuel. Oil furnaces will keep you warm when the temperature drops during the winter months. These furnaces offer reliable heat from a clean-burning fuel. During the summer, the furnace shuts off its burners and works with your heat pump or air conditioner to circulate cool air.
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Packaged Systems
Trane Packaged Systems maximize the efficiency of two machines in one sleek unit. These provide a heating and cooling solution in certain regions where homes only have a single cabinet with limited space for a split system. Choose from all-electric systems, gas/electric or the dual fuel option.
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Thermostats and Controls
Thermostats and controls can manage your energy use, adjust temperature and humidity levels, turn on and off lights, lock and unlock doors and check your security cameras. All of this can be managed remotely through computers, tablets and most smartphones. So, they really are more than just thermostats. They're the central hub for your home.