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    Reasonable cost for Trane Heat pump



    I live in Washington State and would like to know if anyone has an idea of what a reasonable price would be for a replacement of my heating and cooling system. Our house is a 2 story with roughly 2,500 sf. I am considering a new Trane system 3.5 tons XL15i HP, replacing the auxiliary heat system in the garage and new thermostat.

    Beyond that I believe the installation should be pretty straight forward. At this point I'm just trying to understand if I am looking at $6K-$9K, $13K-$15K or something in between. Any reasonable guidance would be greatly appreciated.



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    Re: Reasonable cost for Trane Heat pump

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisK View Post
    I live in Washington State and would like to know if anyone has an idea of what a reasonable price would be for a replacement of my heating and cooling system. Our house is a 2 story with roughly 2,500 sf. I am considering a new Trane system 3.5 tons XL15i HP, replacing the auxiliary heat system in the garage and new thermostat.

    Beyond that I believe the installation should be pretty straight forward. At this point I'm just trying to understand if I am looking at $6K-$9K, $13K-$15K or something in between. Any reasonable guidance would be greatly appreciated.
    Hi Chris, Have you had a look at the Japanese technology ie invertors the cost might be higher but in the long run it will make savings, maybe trane have them by now.

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    Re: Reasonable cost for Trane Heat pump

    Norm,

    I appreciate your advise, but with my past experience with the Trane systems, I would prefer to stay with them. I've now got an estimate in hand at roughly $10K for a new unit in the garage (air handler & coils), 3.5 ton XL15i outdoor heat pump and new thermostat. Does $10K sound about right?? Thank you for your time.

    Chris

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    Re: Reasonable cost for Trane Heat pump

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisK View Post
    Norm,

    I appreciate your advise, but with my past experience with the Trane systems, I would prefer to stay with them. I've now got an estimate in hand at roughly $10K for a new unit in the garage (air handler & coils), 3.5 ton XL15i outdoor heat pump and new thermostat. Does $10K sound about right?? Thank you for your time.

    Chris
    Hi Chris I am not based in USA so can`t comment on price there are a few USA guys on here they might be able to help. If not goto hvac-talk.com

    Norm
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