Cool, dry air on the worst days of the Indiana summer. A Trane air conditioner pulls heat and humidity out of your home and holds a steady temperature without blasting on and off. One system. One job. Done right.
A central AC makes sense if you already have ductwork and want whole-home cooling that runs quietly in the background. Variable-speed models like the XV20i are the right pick for homes that want the highest efficiency and tightest temperature control. Single-stage models like the XR16 cover the basics at a lower upfront cost.
Trane builds air conditioners to handle the extremes. TruComfort variable-speed systems adjust output in increments as small as 1/10 of 1 percent to hold temperature within half a degree of the set point. That means steadier comfort, lower humidity, and less wear on the compressor over time.
High SEER ratings, up to 22 on the XV20i, mean more of every dollar of electricity becomes cool air in your home instead of wasted runtime. ComfortLink II communicating technology lets the system auto-configure and self-calibrate for peak performance across the life of the equipment. Fans run 4 dB below the industry minimum, so the outdoor unit stays quiet on the patio.
Trane backs all of it with strong warranties so your investment is protected long after install.
A Trane AC is only as good as the install. Proper sizing, correct refrigerant charge, and clean line-set work are what turn a high-SEER rating on paper into real savings on the bill. Godby's certified technicians handle every step and provide ongoing service. That's what turns a good product into a great long-term investment.

