Trane Heat Pumps & Furnaces

Trane hybrid heat pump

At Crose Mechanical, we specialize in the installation, service, and maintenance of TRANE heat pumps and furnaces, bringing high-efficiency comfort solutions to homes across Owen Sound and Grey Bruce.

Why Choose a TRANE Heat Pump?

Heat and Cool with One System
A TRANE heat pump isn't just for winter warmth—it also delivers air conditioning during the summer. It works just like a traditional A/C in hot months, pulling heat from indoors and releasing it outside. In winter, the cycle reverses—pulling heat from the outdoor air (even when it’s freezing!) and bringing it indoors.

Ultra-Efficient Comfort
TRANE’s latest inverter-driven and cold climate heat pumps are engineered for maximum efficiency, functioning even in temperatures as low as -30°C. These systems are ideal for reducing your energy bills while keeping your home comfortable year-round.

Key Benefits

Energy SavingsReduce reliance on propane, oil, or electric heating.
All-Season VersatilityHeats in winter, cools in summer.
Smart TechnologyAdvanced reversing valves and inverter systems deliver precise control.
Quiet & ReliableBacked by TRANE’s proven engineering and Crose Mechanical’s trusted service.

Why Choose a TRANE Heat Pump?

Heat and Cool with One System
A TRANE heat pump isn't just for winter warmth—it also delivers air conditioning during the summer. It works just like a traditional A/C in hot months, pulling heat from indoors and releasing it outside. In winter, the cycle reverses—pulling heat from the outdoor air (even when it’s freezing!) and bringing it indoors.

Ultra-Efficient Comfort
TRANE’s latest inverter-driven and cold climate heat pumps are engineered for maximum efficiency, functioning even in temperatures as low as -30°C. These systems are ideal for reducing your energy bills while keeping your home comfortable year-round.


Ducted and Ductless Options

  • Have existing ductwork? A TRANE heat pump pairs perfectly with your current forced air furnace or electric system.

  • No ducts? No problem. Consider a ductless split heat pump systemperfect for retrofits, additions, or homes without traditional HVAC infrastructure.

Get Expert Help Locally

Crose Mechanical is your local authorized TRANE specialist, ensuring professional, friendly service—from consultation through to install and ongoing maintenance.

📞 Call us today to discuss the best heat pump solution for your home.

How Does A Heat Pump Work?

A heat pump works just like an air conditioner in the summer, absorbing heat from the inside air and sending it outside via the change of state of the refrigerant in the lines. In the winter the system reverses and provides heat indoors very efficiently.

A heat pump has another feature outside in the condensing unit - a reversing valve. The purpose of a reversing valve is to reverse the flow of refrigerant. This causes the refrigerant to absorb heat outside in the cold and bring it inside to release the heat inside.

The new ultra efficient technology is inverter style with higher efficiencies and a growing number of applications.

Some heat pumps called Cold Climate heat pumps can absorb heat to be brought inside down to -30 degrees.

Heat pumps can come as a central ducted type, and often as a Ductless split type requiring no ducts.

One of the benefits of a heat pump is the energy usage is substantially reduced, making it a very good addition to your propane, oil or electric furnace.

Tips to Keep Heat Pumps Running Smoothly

> Pick a temperature and leave it. Try not to vary the temperature. It takes much more energy to bring the temperature up than to maintain it - much more than setback savings.

> Hose off the outside condenser unit to keep the air flowing well through the coil.

> Regular maintenance with help ensure efficiency and long life.

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Are There Rebates Available for Heat Pumps?

Qualifying heat pumps are eligible for some very generous rebates through government-sponsored efficiency renovation programs going on right now.

Our rebates page has the most current rebates available.

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