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Trane air conditioner repair experts

Trane air conditioners are great products if you maintain them well. Sears Home Services is here to help you with all repairs and maintenance. We're recognized nationwide as industry leaders in home system and appliance maintenance.

You need to be able to count on your air conditioner system, so don't wait until it's too late. Your Trane air conditioner will last longer with regular check-ups. Get a step ahead and extend the life of your home's air conditioner by scheduling service with the knowledgeable appliance repair experts at Sears Home Services. We stock most appliance parts and tools too, so if you need furnace or AC repairs, we can help you get the job done fast.

Sears is a Trane air conditioner company you can count on, whether you need repair, new a/c equipment or regularly scheduled maintenance services. We support many other appliance repairs, too.

We help solve common Trane air conditioner repair issues

The air conditioning repair service experts at Sears Home Services handle Trane air conditioner problems big and small. You can count on us to help at the first sign of an issue, or if you notice over time that your air conditioning just isn't working as expected. During a service call, our experts will diagnose your home's air conditioner needs, make repairs fast, and recommend routine maintenance options.

Air conditioner blowing warm air

When your Trane air conditioner system seems to be producing warm air flow, it's usually due to low freon levels. When there's a lack of refrigerant, the expansion isn't sufficient, so the cooling coil will not be completely cooled.

As the system continues to try and force the coils to cool, it can actually begin to overheat the system and push warm air into the home. Many major brands have this issue, and the service technicians can help improve the system to ensure that it's efficiently cooling your home.

Air conditioner running loudly

Most modern Trane air conditioner units run quietly thanks to improvements in sound-dampening technology, but if it seems like your air conditioner is running louder than usual, we can help you diagnose the problem.

Loud noises can be caused by a number of issues from the condenser fan motor that blows cool air on the unit's condenser coils, to faulty belts and loose fan blades. As a property owner, you can usually spot-check for visible obstructions around your Trane air conditioner unit, but if you suspect it's anything more serious, such as a malfunctioning compressor, get in touch with Sears Home Services so the expert technicians can help.

Uneven room temperature

Unequal air conditioner can be caused by a variety of issues throughout your whole house air conditioner system. Whether it's the fan settings on your Trane air conditioner or an issue with your ductwork, the Sears Home Services technicians can help identify the problem.

Once they understand the cause of the issue, they'll be prepared to make recommendations to help. Some common solutions include adjusting the fan settings, duct cleaning, increasing the insulation around your home, or installing a new thermostat system to make it easier to manage temperature by zone.

Leaking air conditioner unit

If your Trane air conditioner unit is dripping water, prioritize getting it scheduled for plumbing service. Leaking water is often associated with a malfunctioning AC and can be caused by clogs and hidden backups.

Preventative air conditioner maintenance

Seek regular service on your Trane air conditioner to help ensure that it'll work efficiently and effectively for a long time. Routine Trane air conditioner maintenance can prevent property owners from costly, unexpected repairs.

Extend the life of your Trane air conditioner system when you work with the experts at Sears Home Services. Our knowledgeable technicians can also help you learn more about the Systems Check-up package and Home Warranty options for added peace of mind.

Rely on Sears Home Services for Trane air conditioner repairs

Your Trane air conditioner repair experts

Sears Home Services experts are certified in servicing Trane air conditioner systems, as well as other household systems and appliances. From regular maintenance to troubleshooting a major issue, you can count on our service technicians to keep your Trane air conditioner unit reliably working.
When you’re searching for AC repair near me, choose Sears Home Services as your trusted service provider. We’ll fix your AC right.

The technicians can also help recommend new, efficient Trane air conditioner to provide energy savings in the future.

Flexible scheduling

Maintenance issues can escalate quickly with many appliances and systems, especially air conditioner systems. The certified experts at Sears Home Services are here to help, even on the hottest and coldest days of the year. Flexible scheduling online or over the phone makes it easier for property owners to plan for maintenance or request same-day service.

Appointment updates

We know how helpful it is to receive confirmations or changes about service. When you've scheduled a Trane air conditioner repair appointment, rest assured you'll get all the updates you need about your service via text, email, or phone whichever you prefer.

Protection plans

air conditioner systems are necessary investments for your home. Warranty plans can help ensure a long lifespan and offer property owners peace of mind. Protect your Trane system by asking your technician about our Sears Home Warranty plans. With a single protection plan, you can get the coverage you need for all of the systems in your home, including your air conditioner unit.

Trane air conditioner FAQ

What is considered a major repair for air conditioners?

Any type of service that requires a technician to remove the air conditioning unit is considered a major repair. Maintenance that usually requires more time and parts to repair include the condenser, evaporator, compressor, or heat pump repair.

What are the most common Trane air conditioner problems?

Dirty air filters lead to many problems in an Trane air conditioning system. Fortunately, homeowners can learn to replace their filters on a regular schedule to maintain their system and improve air quality. Damage to the outdoor unit is also sometimes unavoidable, but emphasizes the importance of maintaining your air conditioner unit through all seasons.

What is the best way to find a good Trane air conditioner technician?

Sears Home Services brings certified specialists to every Trane air conditioner repair. Our knowledgeable teams have serviced millions air conditioning systems and work hard to provide the best service so your unit can work efficiently and last a long time.

What is the best way to prevent Trane air conditioner problems?

Regular maintenance helps ensure that Trane air conditioner systems can efficiently cool a home. Depending on your geography, scheduling annual service with the team at Sears Home Services can make it easier to identify small issues before they intensify. A properly maintained air conditioner unit can last for many decades before needing to be replaced.

What is the average cost of Trane air conditioner maintenance?

There's definitely a range to consider when pricing air conditioner maintenance, but service plans make it easier to afford regular upkeep of your Trane appliance. Regular check-ups are more affordable than repairing escalating issues with an air conditioner system. It's always best to stay on a maintenance schedule to ensure that your system is ready for the next big fluctuation in temperatures.

Schedule our Trane air conditioner repair services

Your local air conditioner experts at Sears Home Services are certified specialists for AC system repairs. We have years of experience diagnosing and making air conditioner repairs for a variety of brands. Whether you own a Trane air conditioner unit or another brand, we can help. We also offer emergency service for when unexpected issues with your AC or heating system arise.

When you need help with a repair or are ready to update your air conditioner system, count on us to help you get the service you need. Schedule an appointment for Trane air conditioner maintenance today online or give us a phone call to request service.

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Glossary Terms

A furnace condensate pump is a device installed in HVAC systems, particularly high-efficiency furnaces, to collect and automatically remove the water (condensate) produced during the heating process.

A furnace door is a crucial component of a home heating system, providing access to the interior of the furnace for maintenance, repairs, and inspections. It helps in maintaining the system's efficiency and safety.

A furnace fan, also known as a blower, is an integral component of your HVAC system that circulates air throughout your home, ensuring consistent temperature and air quality.

A furnace flame sensor is a safety device designed to detect the presence of a flame when the furnace is on, ensuring that gas flows only when it is ignited to prevent dangerous gas leaks.