Investing in a Trane HVAC system is an investment in world-class engineering. However, even the most robust equipment—like Trane’s Climatuff™ compressors and Spine Fin™ coils—requires a specialized service approach to maintain its factory-spec performance. At Ameritech Air Conditioning and Heating, our service department is designed to match Trane’s commitment to reliability, ensuring that the “Hard to Stop” promise remains a reality for homes in Ocoee, Clermont, Mount Dora, Lake Mary and Orlando.
Precision Maintenance for Advanced Technology
Trane systems are not “entry level” units; they are integrated thermal management solutions. From the TruComfort™ variable speed technology to the sophisticated ComfortLink™ II communicating boards, these systems require technicians who understand complex data communication and refrigerant flow. Ameritech’s service team specializes in these intricacies. When we perform a precision tune-up, we aren’t just changing filters; we are calibrating your system to ensure the high SEER2 ratings you paid for are actually being delivered.
The Repair Advantage: OEM Standards
When a repair becomes necessary, the relationship between manufacturer and service company is critical. Ameritech Air Conditioning and Heating prioritizes OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts. Using generic components in a Trane system can compromise the balance of the unit and void warranties. Our service department maintains a direct line to Trane’s supply chain, ensuring that every capacitor, motor, or sensor we install meets the exact engineering tolerances required by the factory.
Why Expert Service Matters
A Trane system is only as good as the team maintaining it. By choosing Ameritech Air Conditioning and Heating, you are closing the gap between elite manufacturing and elite field execution. We provide the technical expertise necessary to handle the sophisticated diagnostics built into every Trane unit, preventing minor issues from becoming catastrophic failures.
Trane Systems: Common Q&A
How long does a Trane HVAC system typically last? With professional maintenance, most Trane systems last between 15 and 20 years. Their use of all-aluminum Spine Fin coils significantly reduces the risk of leaks compared to traditional copper/aluminum coils, extending the unit’s lifespan.
What does the “Hard to Stop” slogan actually mean for repairs? It refers to Trane’s rigorous “Snowman” testing, where units are pushed to extremes. In a repair context, this means the components are more durable, but it also means they require specific diagnostic tools to reset and calibrate after a part replacement.
Why is my Trane “Check System” light on the thermostat blinking? This usually indicates a communication error or a triggered safety switch (like a clogged condensate drain). Because Trane uses communicating technology, the system often identifies the specific fault code before a technician even arrives.
Can I use any air filter in my Trane Hyperion air handler? While you can use standard sizes, Trane systems—especially those with CleanEffects™ Whole House Air Cleaners—are designed for high-airflow efficiency. Using a filter with too high a MERV rating without proper calibration can restrict airflow and damage the blower motor.

