FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

THE ANSWERS: 
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  1. How can I determine the proper size air conditioner / heater for my home?
  2. How can I make the uneven temperatures in some areas the same as the rest of the house?
  3. I want a reliable, energy efficient system but I’m not sure I can afford what I want. Can I make monthly payments?
  4. Are the new “allergy” filters really as good as they claim. And, will they harm my system?
  5. What type filters is recommended by the manufacturer for my unit?
  6. Are there any rebates or other “deals” available?
  7. I know many brands offer 5-year, and occasionally 10-year warranties. Seems simple enough, is it?
  8. What brand air conditioner should I choose? Are they all pretty much the same?
  9. Can I just replace my outdoor unit and nothing else? What does Matched System mean?
  10. My unit makes so much noise it interferes with my sleeping and listening to TV. What can I do?
  11. Do some thermostats really save money or does the unit just cost more during the “catch-up” period?
  12. I like it quite cool in my house but the cost is so high. If I buy an energy efficient unit can I save enough to allow me to be as cool as I like it?
  13. Do I need a service call to change from cooling to heating each season?
  14. How long should a new system last if it is installed correctly?
  15. When I’m on vacation, should I turn my unit off?
  16. Is it all right to close doors & air outlets in room I don’t use?
  17. What can be done about the stuffy, humid feeling I get, especially on mild, cloudy days?
  18. When an indoor unit such as a furnace or coil is replaced can it really just happen to fit the ductwork that I already have?
  19. What’s all the noise about new refrigerants about?
  20. Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?
  21. Do I run any risk by accepting the lowest bid?
 
 
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Here’s something that will make your search for a dealer a little easier. Just look for the Trane Comfort Specialist badge. It indicates an independent Trane dealer of the highest standing—a dealer who is committed to excellence in every aspect of his business, from installation and service, to customer satisfaction and employee training. Many also have NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certified technicians.

Not just every dealer qualifies as a Trane Comfort Specialist dealer. These independent dealers qualify for this status on a yearly basis by meeting Trane’s standards for customer satisfaction and continuing education. When it’s time to purchase a heating and air conditioning system for your home, look for the mark of a Trane Comfort Specialist dealer.

Want to know what all this high-tech air conditioning language really means?  Check out the Glossary
     
 
 

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