5 Benefits of Installing a Trane Furnace

Home Saving Inc • March 27, 2023

Are you considering replacing your old furnace with a new one? If so, you should certainly consider a Trane furnace. Trane has been manufacturing heating and cooling systems for over a century, and their furnaces are known for their durability, reliability, and performance. In this article, we will explore the 5 benefits of installing a Trane furnace.


Performance


Trane furnaces are designed to deliver top-notch performance. Some models have a variable-speed motor that can adjust the airflow to match the heating requirements of your home. This means that the furnace can operate at a low speed, providing a steady, consistent heat that can keep your home comfortable throughout the day. 


The variable-speed motor also helps to reduce the amount of noise that the furnace produces, making it a great choice for homes where peace and quiet are essential.


Efficiency


Trane furnaces are known for their high energy efficiency ratings. They have an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating that can range from 80% to 97.3%, depending on the model you choose. The higher the AFUE rating, the more efficient the furnace is at converting fuel into heat. 


This means that you will use less fuel to heat your home, which can result in lower heating bills. In addition, Trane furnaces have a two-stage gas valve that can modulate the fuel supply to match the heating requirements of your home, further improving their efficiency.


Advanced Engineering

Trane furnaces are built to last. They are made from high-quality materials and feature advanced engineering that ensures their reliability and durability. 


For example, Trane furnaces have a primary and secondary heat exchanger that can extract more heat from the fuel, making them more efficient than furnaces with a single heat exchanger. 


They also have a Vortica™ II blower that can deliver a high volume of air at a low noise level, ensuring maximum comfort for you and your family.


Up-to-date Technology


Trane furnaces are equipped with the latest technology to make them more efficient and easier to use. For example, some Trane furnaces come with a ComfortLink™ II communicating technology that can connect your furnace to your thermostat, allowing you to control the temperature and humidity of your home from anywhere using your smartphone. 


In addition, Trane furnaces have a CleanEffects™ air filtration system that can remove up to 99.98% of airborne allergens from your home, improving indoor air quality and reducing the risk of respiratory problems.


Warranty


Trane furnaces come with a comprehensive warranty that can give you peace of mind. They have a limited warranty that covers the heat exchangers, internal functional parts, and the furnace casing for up to 10 years. 


Plus, Trane furnaces have an optional extended warranty that can cover the cost of labour and parts for up to 10 years, ensuring that you are covered in case of any unexpected repairs.


Why You Should Consider a Train Furnace 


There are several Trane furnace benefits—they offer top-notch performance, high energy efficiency ratings, advanced engineering, up-to-date technology, and a comprehensive warranty that can give you peace of mind. If you are looking for a reliable and efficient heating solution for your home, you should definitely consider a Trane furnace.


Contact Your Heating & Cooling Experts Today: Home Saving Inc

To book a Trane furnace installation or to get more information about Trane furnaces, please call us at 647-800-7796 or visit our website and fill out our contact form. Our team of experts would be happy to answer any questions you may have and help you choose the right Trane furnace for your home.

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