Who Makes Trane Furnaces

Who Makes Trane Furnaces

Trane Technologies makes heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, building management systems, and controls. The company’s parent company right now is the manufacturing giant Ingersoll rand. If you don’t know by now, we want to highlight that Trane has been named America’s most trusted HVAC brand since 2015.

Who makes Trane furnaces?

Trane has a rich history and has been in the heating and cooling industry for decades. The company is reputed for manufacturing innovative HVAC products that impress with quality, durability, and reliability.

Most Trane products are assembled in the USA. However, the company has manufacturing facilities that assemble heat pumps and air conditioners in Georgia, Texas, new jersey, Florida, Arkansas, and Missouri.

For residential customers, gas furnaces and coils are made in Trenton, New Jersey. Here are the places where other heating and cooling products for residential use are manufactured:

  • Vidalia, Georgia- air handlers and coils
  • Tyler, Texas- air conditioners and heat pumps
  • Monterrey, Mexico- strip heaters

Commercial products

Since the mother company, Ingersoll Rand, has factory plants worldwide, Trane commercial products are manufactured worldwide. Thailand, France, South Carolina, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Malayasia, Brazil, China, and Florida are some places where Trane manufactures products for commercial use.

Important note

Where your Trane furnace is made is less important than the installation process. We cannot stress enough the importance of hiring certified Trane contractors to install your Trane furnace. The improperly installed furnace can result in high energy costs, poor durability and performance, constant problems, wearing of the furnace long before its time, etc. Please contact your Trane local dealer to buy your Trane furnace and have a Trance certified technician install it.

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