Trane XV95 Furnace Overview
The XV95 is Trane’s current premium two-stage variable speed gas furnace. It boasts an AFUE rating of up to 96.7% along with a DOE Energy Star rating.
The XV95 is made of quality, durable material and consists of superior components adding to its reliability. It includes a variable speed blower, a two-stage gas heating system, a one-piece aluminized steel primary heat exchanger, and an AL29-4C stainless steel secondary heat exchanger.
The Trane XV95 is housed in a heavy gauge, double-tone powder-painted insulated cabinet. It can be installed horizontally or vertically. Other convenient features include a 24-volt fuse protecting control and a cleanable filter.
Trane XV95 Furnace Prices
Want to know how much it costs to install a new Trane XV95 gas furnace?
Your home’s size, location and installation complexity are just a few factors that will affect your total price, but we’re able to provide the average installed price across the U.S. to give you an idea of what to expect.
Trane XV95 Estimated Installation Cost
Furnace | Unit Cost | Installed Cost |
Trane XV95 | $ 3,300 | $ 4,800 |
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New Installation vs Repair
Whether you should repair your furnace or replace it is one of the most commonly asked questions of HVAC professionals. The answer of course is different for each homeowner. Age, upkeep and how much you use it can all make a difference. However, there are a few basics to keep in mind that will help you make the best decision now and going forward.
Financial Tip: Follow The 5,000 Rule
Multiply the age of the equipment by the repair cost, and if that exceeds
$5,000, then replace the unit. If less, go ahead and repair it.
Repair Your Furnace:
- If it’s under 15 years old.
- If it’s performing consistently.
- If rated 87% AFUE or higher.
Replace Your Furnace:
- If it’s over 15 years old.
- If requires multiple repairs in last two years.
- If energy bills increase suddenly.
- If rated lower than 56% AFUE.
How we got these prices
The prices featured here represent the most common average prices nationwide of each Trane product. Prices may vary in your area. Unit Cost refers to the product price only. Installed Cost includes the product price and the national average installation price.
A note about installed cost: Installation prices may increase 20-30% depending on where you live. If your project requires new ductwork, the installation cost will increase $1,500 – $2,000.
What factors affect furnace pricing?
Because no two homes and home heating needs are exactly the same, the total installation cost of a new furnace will be different from place to place. Here are the factors that can affect the cost of installing a new furnace. If you want a true cost estimate for your home, talk to a local pro.
Local Climate and Region
If you live in the North, the heating capacity of your furnace needs larger than a similar sized home in the South where the winters aren’t as severe.
Home Size and Construction
A large home will need a larger capacity HVAC system or multiple systems compared to a smaller home – which will increase your total installation costs. Also, a well insulated home retains warm or cool air and may not need as large a system as a poorly insulated home.
Project Complexity
If your furnace installation is extra challenging or requires custom parts or retrofitting, your costs will go up. Examples include installing a furnace in a hard to reach or small space or in a historic home that needs updates.
Ductwork
Evaluating your home’s ductwork is part of any new installation because poor ductwork can negate all the energy savings features of a new furnace or air conditioner. Adding new ductwork can add $1,000 – $5,000 to a project depending on the size of home.
Furnace Filters for the Trane XV95
Air Flow Configuration | Cabinet Width | Filters |
Upflow / Horizontal | 19-1/2″ | 17x25x1 |
Downflow / Horizontal | 19-1/2″ | 14x20x1 |
Upflow / Horizontal | 23″ | 20x25x1 |
Downflow / Horizontal | 23″ | 16x20x1 |
Upflow / Horizontal | 26-1/2″ | 24x25x1 |
Downflow / Horizontal | 26-1/2″ | 16x20x1 |
Trane XV95 Model Numbers, BTUs, and Efficiency Ratings
The XV95 is available in different models which vary in efficiency and capacity.
Model Number | AFUE | BTUs per Hour |
TDH2B060A9V3VA | 95 | 60,000 |
TDH2B080A9V3VA | 95 | 80,000 |
TDH2C100A9V4VA | 95 | 100,000 |
TDH2D120A9V5VA | 95 | 120,000 |
TUH2B060A9V3VA | 97 | 60,000 |
TUH2B080A9V3VA | 97 | 80,000 |
TUH2C100A9V4VA | 96.7 | 100,000 |
TUH2D120A9V5VA | 95.5 | 120,000 |
Trane XV95 Warranty
Trane XV95 comes with a limited lifetime warranty on the heat exchanger and a 10-year limited warranty on internal functional parts. Consumers have to register their products within 60 days of installation to validate the warranty. Extended warranty options are available which cover labor costs and other expenses that are not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
FAQ
The blinking light is part of an error code, meaning there is a problem with your furnace. There should be a list of diagnostic codes on the inside of the furnace’s front access panels, explaining what is wrong wtih the furnace by how many times the red light blinks.
You should repair your furnaces if it’s under 15 years old, it’s performing consistently, and if rated 87% AFUE or higher.
You should fully replace your furnace if it’s over 15 years old, it has required multiple repairs in last two years, your energy bills increase suddenly, or if your furnace is rated lower than 56% AFUE.
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Consumer Reviews of Trane XV95
2.6
- 2.6 rating
- 41 reviews
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Very Satisfied14
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Somewhat Satisfied1
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Neutral1
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Somewhat Unsatisfied6
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Very Unsatisfied19
- #9 of 17 Trane Furnace
- 36.59% of customers recommended
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