Trane HVAC System Cost by Model with Installation
At Watkins Heating & Cooling, we chose Trane as our primary HVAC brand in 1995 because of their commitment to quality and reliability. We knew our reputation would be linked to the quality of the equipment we installed. Over the years, we have watched Trane continue to lead the industry both in reliability and advanced technology, offering superior quality and energy-efficient solutions for residential and commercial clients.
Many homeowners don't realize that, while Trane is the premium brand, they also take pride in making "a Trane for every home." Over the past decade, Trane has refined their entry-level HVAC units, achieving very competitive pricing while keeping the core components that make Trane so reliable. Their range of models suits different budgets without compromising on quality, reflecting Trane's commitment to value. So, whether you want the best energy efficiency for your forever home or a reliable air conditioner for a rental property, Trane builds an A/C unit for every home.
Looking for the average cost to install an HVAC system? HVAC pricing info is hard to find on the internet for several reasons. The first is that heating companies don't want to reveal their price without having someone in-person to pressure you into a close. Secondly, the cost of an installed HVAC system varies widely with many factors such as sizing, duct systems, other materials, and the amount of labor required. Unlike a refrigerator, a new furnace and A/C cannot be simply unboxed and plugged in the wall.
So, while every home is different, we want to provide as much info as we can with the following HVAC pricing guide. Below you'll find our most common Trane furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps complete with specifications and energy efficiency ratings. We have included a price range to help you budget and begin to decide which system is right for your home. For a complete discussion of the various pricing factors check out our pages about Furnace, Heat Pump, and Air Conditioner pricing.
At Watkins Heating & Cooling, we chose Trane as our primary HVAC brand in 1995 because of their commitment to quality and reliability. We knew our reputation would be linked to the quality of the equipment we installed. Over the years, we have watched Trane continue to lead the industry both in reliability and advanced technology, offering superior quality and energy-efficient solutions for residential and commercial clients.
Many homeowners don't realize that, while Trane is the premium brand, they also take pride in making "a Trane for every home." Over the past decade, Trane has refined their entry-level HVAC units, achieving very competitive pricing while keeping the core components that make Trane so reliable. Their range of models suits different budgets without compromising on quality, reflecting Trane's commitment to value. So, whether you want the best energy efficiency for your forever home or a reliable air conditioner for a rental property, Trane builds an A/C unit for every home.
Looking for the average cost to install an HVAC system? HVAC pricing info is hard to find on the internet for several reasons. The first is that heating companies don't want to reveal their price without having someone in-person to pressure you into a close. Secondly, the cost of an installed HVAC system varies widely with many factors such as sizing, duct systems, other materials, and the amount of labor required. Unlike a refrigerator, a new furnace and A/C cannot be simply unboxed and plugged in the wall.
So, while every home is different, we want to provide as much info as we can with the following HVAC pricing guide. Below you'll find our most common Trane furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps complete with specifications and energy efficiency ratings. We have included a price range to help you budget and begin to decide which system is right for your home. For a complete discussion of the various pricing factors check out our pages about Furnace, Heat Pump, and Air Conditioner pricing.
Pricing
Price ranges reflect that each unit comes in different sizes, with smaller units costing less. Our experts perform a heat-load calculation to ensure the perfect fit for your home.
Staging
Staging is like ceiling fan speeds. More stages means a more accurate match to current conditions and better humidity and temperature control.
Efficiency Rating
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, SEER2, HSPF2, and AFUE are efficiency standards. Higher the numbers equal better energy efficiency and lower utility bills.
Sound Rating
Lower decibel sound ratings mean quieter operation. Trane uses compressor sound insulation and swept fan blades to achieve quieter sound rating on their high-end units.
Trane Heat Pump Prices:
Trane has always been known for making the best heat pumps on the market. Part of their success is due to the rigorous testing in Trane’s Systems Extreme Environmental Test (SEET) lab. This lab simulates the most extreme hot and cold days, driving rain, and blowing snow to ensure their heat pumps will perform no matter what mother nature throws at us. This lab helped them perfect exclusive technologies such as the Climatuff compressor and the WeatherGuard top.
Below, we've listed a broad range of Trane heat pumps with pricing to help you find the best fit for your home and budget. Whether you're upgrading your old system or installing a heat pump for the first time, this guide will help you to understand the pros and cons of each unit. For each heat pump unit, we include sizing information and efficiency ratings as well as downloadable specifications and manuals.
All the Trane split-system heat pump units listed include exclusive features such the Spine-Fin condenser coil, composite base pan, demand defrost, and full-wrap coil protection. The flagship model, the XV20i, is the same unit we use in our offices, featuring a fully variable speed compressor and a liquid-cooled inverter drive. Trane's two-stage models, the XL17i and XR16, offer great humidity control and comfort for a much lower price than the variable speed models. Lastly, the XR15 and XR14 provide Trane reliability in a basic single-speed package, perfect for anyone on a tight budget.
Trane XV20i TruComfort™ Heat Pump
$11,600 to $14,300
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Fully Variable
Efficiency: up to 20.50 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 9.00 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 54 dB
Trane XV18 TruComfort™ Heat Pump
$10,300 to $13,300
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Fully Variable
Efficiency: up to 18.00 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 8.50 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 54 dB
Trane XV17 TruComfort™ Heat Pump
$8,900 to $10,900
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: 75 Stages
Efficiency: up to 17.00 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 8.50 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 55 dB
Trane XL18i Heat Pump
$8,900 to $11,900
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Two-Stage
Efficiency: up to 18.00 SEER
Heat Rating: up to 9.60 HSPF
Sound Rating: low as 73 dB
Trane XL17i Heat Pump
$8,900 to $11,400
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Two-Stage
Efficiency: up to 17.20 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 8.10 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 72 dB
Trane XL16i Heat Pump
$7,600 to $9,900
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Single-Stage
Efficiency: up to 17.00 SEER
Heat Rating: up to 9.60 HSPF
Sound Rating: low as 69 dB
Trane XL15i Heat Pump
$6,100 to $8,700
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Single-Stage
Efficiency: up to 16.00 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 8.10 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 70 dB
Trane XR17 Heat Pump
$8,400 to $10,700
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Two-Stage
Efficiency: up to 17.25 SEER
Heat Rating: up to 9.60 HSPF
Sound Rating: low as 72 dB
Trane XR16 Heat Pump
$8,400 to $10,700
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Two-Stage
Efficiency: up to 16.20 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 8.10 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 72 dB
Trane XR15 Heat Pump
$7,800 to $8,300
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Single-Stage
Efficiency: up to 16.00 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 8.10 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 71 dB
Trane XR14 Heat Pump
$5,800 to $8,000
(price includes indoor coil/install)
Staging: Single-Stage
Efficiency: up to 14.80 SEER2
Heat Rating: up to 7.80 HSPF2
Sound Rating: low as 71 dB