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The Battle of Carrier VS Trane in DFW

Writer: Luke BarbosaLuke Barbosa

Heat and Air Gurus of CFB w/ Carrier VS Trane logo
Carrier owns 16-18% of Marketshare VS Trane's 11-13%

Carrier vs. Trane: Which HVAC Brand Is Best for Your Home?

If you’re searching for the best HVAC brand to keep your home comfortable, chances are you’ve come across Carrier and Trane. These two industry giants are often compared because of their reputation for quality, reliability, and innovation. But how do you know which one is right for your home? In this complete guide, we’ll break down Carrier vs. Trane, including parent companies, market share, product lines, and key differences.


Who Owns Carrier and Trane? (Parent Companies Explained)


Carrier: Owned by Carrier Global Corporation

Carrier is part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), a Fortune 500 company that specializes in HVAC, refrigeration, and security systems. Founded by Willis Carrier, the inventor of modern air conditioning, Carrier has been a leader in HVAC for over 100 years. They are headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.


Trane: Owned by Trane Technologies

Trane is owned by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), a global climate solutions innovator. Founded in 1913, Trane is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, with U.S. operations based in North Carolina.


Market Share: Carrier vs. Trane in the U.S. HVAC Market

Both Carrier and Trane are top players in the U.S. HVAC market:

  • Carrier: About 16-18% of the residential market.

  • Trane: About 11-13% of the residential market.

Both brands are widely installed in Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, and Lewisville, TX.


Comparing Product Lines: Three Levels of Equipment from Each Brand

Carrier Infinity VS Trane XV
Carrier Infinity has higher SEER ratings than Trane XV

Carrier’s Three Levels of Residential Split Systems:

Tier

Product Line Name

Key Features

Premium

Infinity Series

Up to 26 SEER, ultra-quiet, variable-speed, Greenspeed Intelligence.

Mid-Range

Performance Series

Up to 17 SEER, quiet, 2-stage models available.

Value

Comfort Series

Up to 16 SEER, single-stage, budget-friendly and reliable.

Trane’s Three Levels of Residential Split Systems:

Tier

Product Line Name

Key Features

Premium

XV Series

Up to 22 SEER, variable-speed, ComfortLink II technology.

Mid-Range

XL Series

Up to 18 SEER, 2-stage and single-stage.

Value

XR Series

Up to 17 SEER, single-stage, durable and affordable.

Carrier vs. Trane: Key Differences Homeowners Should Know

Feature

Carrier

Trane

Parent Company

Carrier Global Corporation

Trane Technologies

Market Share (U.S.)

~16-18%

~11-13%

Top-Tier System SEER Rating

Up to 26 SEER (Infinity Series)

Up to 22 SEER (XV Series)

Noise Level

As low as 51 dB

As low as 55 dB

Compressor Technology

Variable-speed, 2-stage, single-stage

Variable-speed, 2-stage, single-stage

Smart Controls

Infinity Touch Control

ComfortLink II

Warranty

10-year limited parts warranty

10-12 year limited parts warranty

Dealer Network

Widely available in North Texas

Strong but slightly more exclusive dealer network

Which Brand Should You Choose?

Choose Carrier if you want:

  • Highest SEER ratings (up to 26 SEER).

  • Ultra-quiet operation.

  • Wider dealer network in North Texas (Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, Lewisville).

  • Excellent humidity and temperature control

Choose Trane if you want:

  • Renowned durability and strong engineering.

  • Advanced system communication (ComfortLink II).

  • Excellent humidity and temperature control.



Heat and Air Gurus sells more Carrier AC units than Trane

Final Thoughts: Heat and Air Gurus Can Help You Decide

At Heat and Air Gurus, we have worked on hundreds of Carrier and Trane systems across Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, Lewisville, and surrounding areas. Our mission is to educate homeowners first and ensure you make an informed decision.

We also offer FREE HVAC estimates and free second opinions — so you never have to feel pressured to make a decision without understanding your options.

Pro Tip from Heat and Air Gurus:

No matter which brand you choose, Carrier or Trane, make sure the system is matched to properly sized ductwork for optimal performance and lifespan! Ductwork that's too small or improperly designed can cut the lifespan of even the best systems in half.


So, which is better Trane VS Carrier? That is ultimately your personal decision to make! We hope this article will help you decide!


Get a Free HVAC Estimate Today!

If you're thinking about replacing your HVAC system and want honest advice from a local expert in Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, or Lewisville, contact Heat and Air Gurus for a free estimate today!


👉 Call now or visit www.gurusair.com to schedule your free estimate.


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