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Amer std and trane 10 year warranty


edwardh1

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they offer a 10 year parts and labor warranty-

any experiences?

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well well well, so you want to buy a trane, a trane and american standard is the same by the way , A trane unit is a very good unit, but keep in mind this if you are a do it yourselfer, If you buy a trane  and over time it breaks down say after the warranty has run out ,you wont be able to buy parts for it if you aint a trane dealer,a civilian wont be able to just walk in off the street and buy a trane part. most parts are specialized on trane units which means you will have to get your parts directly from them, you catch my drift ?

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