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Heating and Air Conditioning | Trane Commercial HVAC
Oct 3, 2025 · Trane is the building technology and energy solutions leader who deploys a depth and breadth of expertise, backgrounds, and perspectives to innovate new technologies and …
Trane® Heating and Cooling Systems - AC Units, Furnaces & More
Explore our Trane heating and cooling units including air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, and dual AC and heating units.
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HVAC Warranty: Types, Terms, and What's Covered - Trane®
First, contact your local Trane dealer and notify them of the issue with your unit. Next, your dealer will diagnose the problem, then contact a parts supplier if your equipment requires a …
Cooling - Trane®
Cooling Units Packaged systems Ductless systems (mini-split) Smart Comfort, Anytime, Anywhere Control your home's climate on the go with Trane's smart thermostat. Energy …
Registering for Trane Warranty and Registration - Trane
Aug 1, 2011 · Register your Trane products for one of the strongest limited warranties available, which ensures replacement of covered parts at little or no cost to you.
Why Buy a Trane - Trane®
It began with our founder, James Trane, a Norwegian immigrant who opened his own plumbing shop in La Crosse, Wis., in 1885. Over the next hundred years, we established our position as …
Your System - Trane®
From owner's manuals to HVAC maintenance tips to warranty & registration - visit the Your System hub for everything you need. Trust Trane® for all things HVAC.
Air Conditioners - Air Conditioner Systems - Trane Heating & Air ...
Find out how Trane multi-stage air conditioner systems provide precision control, limit temperature spikes, and keep energy costs down.