Plan ahead with a price guide. More complex projects may require additional work and expense
to install correctly.
Keep an eye on important factors affecting HVAC prices, including:
climate and region
Different climate zones require different heating or cooling solutions.
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Your House
The size and insulation of your home will affect the strength and configuration of your system.
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existing pipelines
Good plumbing and compatible systems are key to hot/cold distribution.
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product properties
You can choose specific systems or add features to optimize the comfort of your home.
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Check product features and prices
Find out about product features within a product line and why you might pay more for some devices than others.
Prices are not final!The prices listed here reflect the national average cost of installing a new HVAC system or unit. Prices are estimates for convenience only and are subject to change. Trane is not responsible for the accuracy of the prices of the products displayed and your dealer may be able to provide you with a different price not listed here.
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XL17i
XR15
XR14
XV80-Benziner
S8X1
S8B1
S9V2
S9X2
S9B1
XL17i
XR15
XR14
TEM8
TEM4
installation costs
$8.400 - $12.800
$6.800 - $10.800
$5.400 - $8.400
$4.000 - $6.500
4.000 $ bis 6.500 $
$3.000 - $4.800
$5.500 - $8.500
4.800 $ - 7.600 $
4.000 $ - 6.200 $
$8.800 - $12.400
6.800 $ - 9.200 $
$5.400 - $7.400
$6.000 - $8.500
4.800 $ - 7.200 $
3.600 $ - 5.200 $
stages
levels and speeds
Single speed systems are the most common and only run at a single speed. Your device will turn off when your home reaches the desired temperature. An example of this is turning a light switch on and off.
Two-stage systems alternate between low and high speeds for added comfort and efficiency. Your device will turn off when your home reaches the desired temperature. An example of this would be a light switch with two positions.
Variable speed systems vary their speed to provide the highest level of comfort and efficiency. These types of devices run more continuously to provide the ideal temperature.
Modulating systems work like a light dimmer with a variety of adjustable settings. They automatically adjust the amount of gas fed to a furnace.
Your product works through different phases or stages of production to reach the desired temperature.
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1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
Variable
Variable
Variable
noise level
noise level
These are sound levels under perfect conditions. Higher decibels [dB(A)] mean the device is louder. Lower decibels [(dBA)] mean a system is quieter.
The relevant sound comparisons are:
- 80 = garbage disposal
- 70 = vacuum cleaner; The upper 70s can be loud for some
- 60 = background music
- 50 = Quiet suburban or quiet home talk
- 40 = library
70 decibels compared to a vacuum cleaner. The upper 70s can be loud for some.
72-74
71 - 74
72 - 73
72 - 74
70 - 75
71 - 76
ComfortLink™ II communications
ComfortLink™ II communications
ComfortLink® II communication technology connects all the products in your HVAC system. This allows your products to communicate and adjust automatically to keep your home comfortable. Your HVAC system also receives advanced diagnostics and system performance updates to keep it running at optimal levels throughout its lifetime.
Connect compatible products so they can communicate and adapt for optimal comfort.
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
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And
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Not compatible
Energy saving
ENERGY STAR®
ENERGY STAR®Certified products can help you save energy and protect the environment. They meet or exceed specific efficiency ratings set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which often exceed federal minimum standards.
Energy saving
The percentage shows how much you can save using this device compared to a previous 10 SEER device. The percentage compares the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratings (SEER) of the old and new units. Higher SEER scores mean your device is more energy efficient.
We compared to a 10-SEER device as that was the minimum rating allowed until 2006. There is a good chance that the devices that are being replaced today due to aging will have 10 SEER.
The most energy efficient models save energy and monthly costs
45%
39%
36%
45%
39%
36%
efficiency rating
Efficiency rating: SEER
SEER2 or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 is the total heat extracted from the conditioned space during the annual cooling season. The new M1 test procedure will increase the external static pressure of the systems by a factor of five to better reflect the field conditions of the installed equipment.
Higher SEER scores mean your device is more energy efficient
Hasta 17.2 SEER2
Hasta 15,6 SEER2
Hasta 14,8 SEER2
Up to 80% AFUE
Up to 80% AFUE
Up to 80% AFUE
Up to 96% AFUE
Up to 96% AFUE
Up to 92.1% AFUE
Up to 17.2 SEER2, 8.1 HSPF2
Hasta 17 SEER, 9,6 HSPF
Hasta 14,8 SEER2, 7,8 HSPF22
Variable speed products and features
Variable speed systems require both a variable speed air conditioner and a heat pump.jB. Air handling unit or compatible variable speed oven. Communication between the two drives is essential to the smooth operation of your variable speed system, which is why our drives come with built-in Trane Link communications.
Ask for prices!The price varies depending on the units you choose. Call your local dealer to discuss options.
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XV20i
XV18
XC95M
S9V2
XC80
XV20i
XV19
XV18
Hyperion™ TAM9
speeds
levels and speeds
Single speed systems are the most common and only run at a single speed. Your device will turn off when your home reaches the desired temperature. An example of this is turning a light switch on and off.
Two-stage systems alternate between low and high speeds for added comfort and efficiency. Your device will turn off when your home reaches the desired temperature. An example of this would be a light switch with two positions.
Variable speed systems vary their speed to provide the highest level of comfort and efficiency. These types of devices run more continuously to provide the ideal temperature.
Modulating systems work like a light dimmer with a variety of adjustable settings. They automatically adjust the amount of gas fed to a furnace.
Your product works through different phases or stages of production to reach the desired temperature.
Variables: 750
Variables: 750
noise level
noise level
These are sound levels under perfect conditions. Higher decibels [dB(A)] mean the device is louder. Lower decibels [(dBA)] mean a system is quieter.
The relevant sound comparisons are:
- 80 = garbage disposal
- 70 = vacuum cleaner; The upper 70s can be loud for some
- 60 = background music
- 50 = Quiet suburban or quiet home talk
- 40 = library
70 decibels compared to a vacuum cleaner. The upper 70s can be loud for some.
55 - 75
55 - 75
54 - 76
43 - 57
54 - 76
ComfortLink™ II communications
ComfortLink™ II communications
ComfortLink® II communication technology connects all the products in your HVAC system. This allows your products to communicate and adjust automatically to keep your home comfortable. Your HVAC system also receives advanced diagnostics and system performance updates to keep it running at optimal levels throughout its lifetime.
Connect compatible products so they can communicate and adapt for optimal comfort.
And
And
And
And
And
And
And
And
And
Energy saving
ENERGY STAR®
ENERGY STAR®Certified products can help you save energy and protect the environment. They meet or exceed specific efficiency ratings set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which often exceed federal minimum standards.
Energy saving
The percentage shows how much you can save using this device compared to a previous 10 SEER device. The percentage compares the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratings (SEER) of the old and new units. Higher SEER scores mean your device is more energy efficient.
We compared to a 10-SEER device as that was the minimum rating allowed until 2006. There is a good chance that the devices that are being replaced today due to aging will have 10 SEER.
The most energy efficient models save energy and monthly costs
52%
44%
efficiency rating
Efficiency rating: SEER
SEER2 or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 is the total heat extracted from the conditioned space during the annual cooling season. The new M1 test procedure will increase the external static pressure of the systems by a factor of five to better reflect the field conditions of the installed equipment.
Higher SEER scores mean your device is more energy efficient
Hasta 21,5 SEER2
Hasta 18 SEER2
Up to 97.3% AFUE
Up to 96% AFUE
Up to 80% AFUE
Hasta 20 SEER, 10 HSPF
Hasta 19,5 SEER, 12 HSPF
Hasta 18 SEER, 10 HSPF
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maintenance tips
A healthy HVAC system can last longer and save you money. Take care of your system with these tips.
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Repair or replace
If something goes wrong with your system, we can help you determine if repair or replacement is the best option for you.
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Warranty Registration
After getting a new system, be sure to protect it with a warranty.
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frequently asked questions
Many factors affect the price you pay, such as: B. the climate where you live, the structure of your house and the properties of the product based on your heating and cooling needs. For this reason, each of our products has a range of prices. The price ranges shown include the cost of the device and its installation.See Key Factors Affecting Prices for more details.
You can reduce the cost of a new system with local rebates, special financing or leasing offers, and tax credits. Discuss these options with your local dealer or visit oursfinancing, jpages to learn more.
Contact a local dealer for a custom quote and schedule an on-site assessment. Your dealer will inspect your current system and provide you with a quote for a system that meets your needs. Find out more and find a dealer near you with thestore locator.
A home heating and cooling system is a complex system that requires special skills to properly install and maintain. Although the initial cost may seem high, a properly installed Trane HVAC system can last in excess of 10 years. With its energy-saving features, your system can really save you money over time.
The lifespan of a new system depends on factors such as usage, climate, product quality and the skill of the installer. However, properly installed HVAC products are expected to last:
- Air conditioners:12-15 years
- Ovens:15-20 years
- heat pumps:15-20 years
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Dealers can answer questions, help you find the right products for your home, and repair your system.
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