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Need Recommendation for Central A/C Unit for Homes (Trane or Lennox) No Way 06-03-2007
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Posted by No Way on June 3, 2007, 5:56 pm
I'm looking to have a central air conditioning unit installed for my
house and would appreciate some feedback between Trane and Lennox. My
house is a 2200sq/ft bi-level, meaning that it does not have a true
basement. About half of my my lower level floor walls are above
ground, where as the typical basement walls are almost all below
ground level.

Most of the whole house A/C installation companies in my town either
carry Trane or Lennox or both, but thought I'd seek some opinions
about the two in here first.

Which company makes more reliable A/C units? More energy efficient?
Better A/C output and capabilities between similar models at similar
costs? Any other input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your
time and courtesy.

Posted by No Way on June 3, 2007, 5:59 pm
Sorry about that. I forgot to include Carrier as one of the central
A/C units for you to consider as well. Thanks.

Posted by on June 3, 2007, 6:54 pm



> Which company makes more reliable A/C units? More energy efficient?
> Better A/C output and capabilities between similar models at similar
> costs? Any other input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your
> time and courtesy.


The one that's sized, installed and set-up to run with-in the manufacture's
specifications.




Posted by Bubba on June 3, 2007, 7:24 pm

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>
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>> Which company makes more reliable A/C units? More energy efficient?
>> Better A/C output and capabilities between similar models at similar
>> costs? Any other input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your
>> time and courtesy.
>
>
>The one that's sized, installed and set-up to run with-in the manufacture's
>specifications.
>
>
The only difference is one is a Trane and one is a Lennox.
Either one installed properly (along with many other brands) will work
just dandy.
The brand installed by the "hack" will give you many years of
heartache.
Bubba

Posted by No Way on June 4, 2007, 5:24 pm
wrote:

>
>>
>>> Which company makes more reliable A/C units? More energy efficient?
>>> Better A/C output and capabilities between similar models at similar
>>> costs? Any other input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your
>>> time and courtesy.
>>
>>The one that's sized, installed and set-up to run with-in the manufacture's
>>specifications.
>>
>The only difference is one is a Trane and one is a Lennox.
>Either one installed properly (along with many other brands) will work
>just dandy.
>The brand installed by the "hack" will give you many years of
>heartache.
>Bubba

Great, great, thanks for your timely replies. Really appreciate it.

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