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Trane Central Air Conditioner Pricing

Trane Central air conditioning does not only lower the temperature of a building, it also dehumidifies and cleanses the air, leaving it more breathable and more

comfortable to breathe.

Installing a Trane central air conditioner to an existing forced-air heating mechanism in a 2,000 + sq. ft. building would cost about $4,000, and can be installed by at least two technicians in 2-3 days, with minimal changes to the existing tubes. If tubes need to be added, the work time doubles as does the price.

Pricing for older, smaller buildings of about 1,000 sq. foot or less with no existing tubes can run about $3,000 to $ 4,000, or even $ 10,000, according to the kind and quality of equipment installed, the amount of space available for setting up ducts and exhausting vents, and the local economy.

Generally, the Trane Central Air Conditioner is a split system, with the heaviest, noisiest, heat-generating parts installed outside, but the evaporator coil is stored inside, which is connected to a blower (often part of the furnace) that distributes the cool air through the home's vents. The other choice is called the packaged central air conditioner; the condenser, coil and the compressor are all inside an enclosed unit that is installed on the roof.

There are contractors that can install Trane Air Conditioner. They could do the load calculation, taking into consideration the size, shape and location of the building, the load of insulation, the local climate, the building's convection to the sun, and other things to determine what Trane unit is needed.

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