American Standard Coil Leaks
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After a rough period in the 1980s, American Standard changed its business model to improve its manufacturing processes. It embraced Total Quality Management (TQM) and demand flow manufacturing, which produced a variety of products on a daily basis based on direct customer orders. TQM, which stands for total quality management, was both customer and employee-focused. By reducing inventory, American Standard improved its cash position and reduced its dependence on working capital. In 1993, American Standard undertook a $1 billion refinancing with Chemical Bank and retired its higher-cost junk bonds.
Trane
One of the biggest problems with Trane and other HVAC systems is Freon leaking from the coils. This problem can occur anywhere from three to five years into the life of a unit. Trane offers free replacement for coils when the unit has this issue, but they do not cover the labor. Instead, homeowners must pay $1000 for labor to replace the coil. If you have an issue with a coil that is leaking Freon, you should contact a certified Trane dealer immediately.
One way to ensure that your contractor is using a Trane brand is to make sure that they are authorized dealers. These dealers are required to pay a marketing fund for the American Standard brand, but the fee is not passed on to the consumer. The pricing is the same for both brands, but it is not the only factor in choosing the right HVAC equipment. If you are going to buy a Trane brand, you should make sure that the HVAC contractor you are working with is an Authorized Dealer for both brands.
American Standard Trane products undergo rigorous testing. In addition to testing for reliability and durability, Trane products undergo extensive testing in the company’s SEET lab, where they are exposed to extreme heat and bone-chilling cold. In addition, they are subjected to two-week repetitive sessions. Those tests are repeated every six months, which means that your Trane system will withstand years of wear and tear.
In the past, Trane was very selective about which HVAC contractors were authorized to sell their products. However, with the rise of competing brands in the HVAC industry, American Standard is now open to virtually any licensed contractor. In Phoenix, there are many great HVAC contractors selling the American Standard brand, and some have been selling them for decades. While some are great Trane dealers, many are no longer. In today’s competitive world, the best dealers of any HVAC brand are competing with each other for market share.
When shopping for an air conditioner, it is important to compare prices. The same model can last as long as 20 years. The difference between Trane and American Standard systems is the warranty. The American Standard Trane warranty covers both interior and exterior components, so whichever you choose, you can rest assured that your new AC will provide reliable and efficient service for many years to come. These companies offer a wide range of air conditioning models to suit your needs.