Why Should I Choose A Trane Gas Furnace?
You rely on your home's furnace to always meet the heating needs your family has. A Trane Gas Furnace is designed to perform reliably year after year. Many Trane furnaces can operate at over 95-percent efficiency. This means that 95-percent of the fuel you pay for is actually being converted back into heat for your home. The Trane XV95 is an Energy Star qualified gas furnace which means it is capable of providing both performance and comfort. It comes with a 96-percent AFUE rating and its variable speed fan motor means it can be adjusted easily to supply a constant flow of warm air.
If you have different heating needs, you can compare other Trane furnaces. For example, there is the XT90 Single Stage furnace. While it's not Energy Star qualified like the XV95, it has an AFUE rating of 90-percent. Its high efficiency blower means it can perform quietly while providing a constant flow of warm air. Every Trane Gas Furnace is designed with high-quality components so that whatever unit you choose it will be able to provide total comfort that you and your family can rely on. The XT90 has a 40-inch high cabinet which means it can fit just about anywhere and it's able to convert between horizontal and vertical.
High efficiency gas furnaces from Trane have a higher price than medium efficiency furnaces. This is due to the higher AFUE rating. The benefit of these higher efficiency furnaces, however, is that you will be getting back what you paid for it in just a few years thanks to the savings on your heating and electricity bills. For those that are budget conscious, a single stage Trane Gas Furnace works just as well as the two-stage counterparts. The only difference is that the single stage furnaces provide comfort through a low-fire setting in their gas valves.
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The good thing about any Trane Gas Furnace is that they all come with Trane CleanEffects. This is a special filter on each furnace that is able to remove over 99-percent of the viruses and bacteria that can often be present in the air inside your home. Their efficiency means you will get a comfortable heating system for your home as well as peace of mind that the air you're breathing is healthier too. |

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