HVAC System Repair

Our certified technicians will get your system running, fast

Trane has factory-trained technicians near you to service all Trane systems—as well as other brands of HVAC equipment.

A Trane-certified technician repairs an HVAC unit

HVAC System Repair When You Need It

With continuing education and technology enabled support, Trane technicians have the know-how to get your system up and running.


Temporary HVAC to Support Your Business

Trane also has temporary rental equipment so you can maintain a comfortable building until your system is back up and running.


Perform Repairs Yourself

Trane Supply has all the Trane parts and accessories you need to perform repairs yourself.



Ready for system upgrades? We can help.

Upgrades to your Trane unit can help to extend the life of your system, as well as increase reliability and efficiency.

Extend the Useful Life of My CenTraVac®

Whether your CenTraVac chiller is 10 or 40, we have exclusive offerings, from overhaul services to controls upgrades, that will extend the useful life of your chiller.

Upgrade your CenTraVac

Optimize My IntelliPak®

Our rooftop unit upgrades, including the Trane exclusive IntelliPak Refresh, are tailored to meet the needs of your unit—from a compressor swap to a refrigerant conversion.

Expore rooftop unit upgrades

Make My Series R® or CGAM® Run Like New

Exclusive upgrades and services can help to extend useful life, increase reliability, restore or gain efficiencies, and make your chiller easier to operate.

Upgrade your chiller

Frequently Asked Questions

HVAC systems are complex. Research shows that regular maintenance can reduce downtime by 35–45 percent* and reduce unexpected breakdowns by 70–75 percent.* By planning ahead and addressing maintenance needs on a systematic and scheduled basis, you can save significant costs, minimize unplanned downtime and extend the life of your system.

*Source: Federal Energy Management Program

In addition to saving costs from unexpected breakdowns, a properly maintained HVAC system uses less energy to operate. The simple act of cleaning or replacing filters can reduce energy use by up to 15 percent.**

**Source: Energy.gov

System maintenance can help you reduce your carbon usage in several ways. A properly maintained HVAC system will use less energy and thereby reduce emissions. Regular maintenance can catch refrigerant leaks early on. Also, transitioning to low GWP (Global Warming Potential) refrigerants in HVAC equipment, and on-site management to minimize the effects of leaks.

Connected mechanical service agreements use real-time data, proactive maintenance, and remote monitoring to reduce downtime, cut costs, and boost efficiency.


Help is closer than you think

Work with dedicated local Trane representatives who can team with you to solve your problems while providing training and insights.

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