Trane Comfort Specialist & NATE Certification

What is a Trane Comfort Specialist?

Independent Trane dealers of the highest standing in every aspect of their business.

Trane Comfort SpecialistThe Trane Comfort Specialist certification means the independent Trane dealer is committed to being the best in installation, service, customer satisfaction, and employee training.  Not every dealer qualifies as a Trane Comfort Specialist.  Only those that meet Trane’s stringent standards and who demonstrate a commitment to customer satisfaction and continuing education.  These dealers are committed to training to keep up to date with Trane’s latest technology, ensuring that you receive a system that is designed to achieve maximum efficiency, reliability, and comfort.  As well as a system that delivers the efficiency its ratings promise and that you expect.

Many Trane Comfort Specialist dealers also have NATE certified technicians. Organizations that are part of the NATE coalition include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

 

For more info please visit this source: http://www.trane.com/Residential/Questions/What-is-a-Trane-Comfort-Specialist

What is NATE certification?

Trane supports and encourages professionalism through NATE certification.

NATE LogoNATE stands for North American Technician Excellence and is an independent organization that certifies installation or service technicians with a knowledge-based test.  A recent survey says that 87% of air conditioning and heating consumers prefer certified technicians.  Organizations that are part of the NATE coalition include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

To become certified installation and/or service technicians, these technicians must pass both core and specialty parts of either an installation or service test with a score of 70 or better.  Specialties include heat pump, air conditioning, air distribution, oil heat and gas heat.   The NATE test is not easy, and not all technicians pass it the first time.  NATE certification verifies that the technicians who pass are the best in the trade when it comes to knowledge and experience installing or servicing your home heating or cooling system.

Look for the NATE logo when you need service on your current system or a new comfort system.

For more info please view this source: http://www.natex.org/

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