Lennox vs trane which is better




















I just read an article that claimed the exact opposite and that was one that I suspect was purposely biased, but could be based on many factors including; location, distribution, and even how much they purchase annually. Here in Phoenix, side-by-side; Lennox has more models that run slightly cheaper than Trane for similar efficiencies and features.

Bottom line: It depends what type and model are applicable in your home. Having installed and service thousands of both brands and most models of each , I would have to agree they are in fact both top-quality brands. When it comes to time we have to consider things like, quality of the components used, cabinet design, etc. Both Trane and Lennox are very well-built products in my opinion.

A good example of this goes right down to the types of fasteners screws that hold these machines together. You have to read our Trane vs. Lennox side by side comparisons for particular models to answer that question. Both produce models with great features and this takes me back to the point I brought up before; some models Trane takes the prize, others Lennox is the clear winner, and some are a dead heat.

I recently heard another HVAC Contractor talking about a conversation he had with one of his clients where the customer told him he was going to do his own research to decide which brand was best for him.

Instead of information flowing from the thermostat in one direction to the various system components, communicating technology lets them share information. It will deliver higher efficiency and will optimize indoor climate control. HVAC systems utilize two coils. One is on the outside of the system in a condensing unit.

The second is inside an air handler cabinet or the furnace, or attached to it. Coils are either made from aluminum or copper. Some combine aluminum fins for heat transfer and copper tubing for the refrigerant. Both brands use aluminum for the high- and mid-range models and even some of their low-end models. Aluminum is considered to be superior because it is highly resistant to corrosion.

The HVAC industry believes that copper coils will invariably leak, while aluminum coils might not. If aluminum coils do leak, they are virtually impossible to repair. This means have to replace them, which adds to the cost. Coils may be either all-aluminum or a combination of copper tubing going to aluminum fins. The company uses normal fins. Trane air conditioners incorporate proprietary spine fins. These result in a larger surface area than with traditional coils, which is key to faster cooling.

The compressor is the heart of every central air conditioner. Its function is to circulate refrigerant between the indoor coil and the outdoor coil. The indoor coil is where it picks up heat from the interior and the outdoor coil is where the heat is released.

Every single- and two-stage AC unit incorporates an exclusive Climatuff design. A Trane-Copeland collaboration makes them. Variable-capacity units also use proprietary compressors. Trane uses the best available parts and only allows certified installers to sell and install the brand. For this reason, compressors break down less often than some other makes. Single- and two-stage AC units use generic Copeland scroll compressors. Variable types have LG compressors. One definite benefit is that generic parts are widely available.

They are also less expensive than Trane proprietary parts. Those offered on both the Trane and Lennox brand of air conditioner indicate that their products will stand the test of time. Neither brand offers a warranty on installation or labor.

However, proper installation is imperative for warranties to be honored. Most central air-conditioning units will need repairs within 15 to 20 years, even if they are quite minor.

Assuming the unit was properly installed, the bottom line will depend on the availability and cost of parts. They might if only OEM parts are available. Products incorporate a lot of OEM parts which can be difficult to source.

There is no doubt that Lennox is more expensive than Trane, even though Trane is also an expensive brand. This depends on location and installation cost. Unlike most brands, The Trane website includes price estimates. They vary from state to state and areas within each state. When you compare one brand against the other, there is a lot in favor of both Lennox and Trane.

Every AC unit both companies produce is worthy in some way or another. Even the highest-quality central air conditioner is only as reliable as the professional who installs it.

When you buy a Carrier unit, the company requires your contractor to be certified by Carrier. This exclusivity ensures a quality installation and comes with an impressive year warranty if you register within 90 days. Like Carrier, Trane regulates who can install their central air units.

The final price for a Lennox unit depends on installation, ductwork and other outside factors. Since NATE certification is not exclusive to Lennox, more contractors can compete for installations of their products. Who installs your air conditioning unit is just as important as what brand you buy.

This detail affects the quality of your installation and the longevity of your unit. Also, professionals who sell several kinds of air conditioners instead of focusing on one brand are more likely to be honest with you about your choice. At SMO Energy, our trained professionals provide installation, maintenance and repair services to clients in Southern Maryland. We will consult with you and help you choose the best model and brand based on the features you are looking for in your air conditioning unit.

Our goal is to satisfy your wants while giving you the air conditioning unit you require. As a full-comfort home service provider, we offer our clients additional services to meet all their needs.



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