Products

Reliable. Durable. And Built To Last.

There’s something different
about a Trane air
conditioner, heat pump,
furnace or air cleaner, or
any of our other products
for that matter. And, that’s
because we’re a different
kind of manufacturer. We
don’t just assemble pieces
into parts and parts into air
conditioners. We design
our products and
components using the most

Air Conditioners

While noted for reliability and long life, Trane air
conditioners have other notable points in their favor too.
Technological advancements have made them some of the
most energy-efficient on the market. And they're so quiet,
you might not even know when it's running.

Heat Pumps

A heat pump looks just like an air conditioner, but it does
double duty, acting as a heater in the winter and an air
conditioner in the summer.

Furnaces

Trane furnaces are uniquely designed to provide maximum
heat with minimum fuel usage. Key furnace control
functions are integrated into one microelectronic system
which monitors the thermostat and gas valve ensuring
precise temperature control.

Air Handlers

Matched in size and efficiency rating with the heat pump, air
handlers circulate conditioned air throughout your home.

Indoor Coils

To deliver the highest system efficiency, performance and
comfort, an indoor cooling coil must be matched in size and
rated with your air conditioner.

Air Cleaners

Removing unwanted particles such as pollen, animal hair
and dust from your conditioned air improves system
operation and your overall comfort. Honeywell's electronic
air cleaners are actually 40 times more effective than your
standard throwaway filters and are up to 99 percent
efficient at removing airborne particles.

Work Environmental Systems Inc.

durable materials and the most innovative technology. We
manufacture our products with the tightest specifications
and the highest standards. And we test our products - over
and over, and over again.

You might say we control product quality from idea to
installation. And, we’ve done that for years. You’ve
probably heard the expression, “It’s Hard To Stop A Trane.”
Well, now you know why.