HVAC Repair in Fort Wayne
When your furnace goes out during a cold snap or your AC struggles to cool on the hottest day of the year, you need HVAC repair, and you need it now. Our local Trane HVAC experts are just a few minutes away, and most offer emergency HVAC repair 24/7. They serve all parts of Fort Wayne and northeastern Indiana, including:
- Fort Wayne
- Anderson
- Laotto
- South Bend
- Portland
- Huntertown
- Columbia City
- New Haven
- Leo-Cedarville
- Auburn
- Albion
- Decatur
- Aboite
- Spencerville
- Hicksville
- Warsaw
- LaOtto
- Albion
- Kendallville
- Angola
- Ashley
- Hamilton
- Waterloo
- Freemont
- Garrett
- Churubusco
AC Repair in Fort Wayne
Does your central air conditioner refuse to start up? Is your evaporator coil frozen? Your Fort Wayne-area Trane HVAC expert can diagnose problems (and their causes) with any brand of HVAC system, make the necessary air conditioner repairs, and help get your home cool and comfortable again.
Furnace Repair in Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne winters can give your gas furnace a workout. Eventually, parts can wear out or fail. If your furnace shut down overnight or your furnace is making strange noises, you need to schedule furnace repair. Contact your Fort Wayne-area Trane HVAC pro now.
Heat Pump Repair in Fort Wayne
A heat pump can reliably cool and heat your Fort Wayne-area home, especially if you have a cold climate heat pump or dual fuel system. But like with any mechanical system, parts can wear out or break down. If your heat pump is not heating or not cooling, you need heat pump repair.
Fort Wayne Humidity Control Solutions
Summers in Fort Wayne can be hot and humid. We’re all familiar with the saying “It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.” When the muggy weather outside has you feeling like you’re melting, you want your home to be a cool and refreshing refuge.
While your air conditioner or heat pump dehumidifies the air as it cools, some systems are better than others at removing moisture from the air. For example, a variable or multi-speed system does a better job of lowering humidity than a single-stage system. So, consider upgrading when it’s time to replace your old HVAC system.
If you have a newer single-stage AC unit or heat pump that struggles to lower the humidity, a great (and affordable) option is a whole-house dehumidifier. On the opposite end of the humidity spectrum, if your gas furnace dries the air out too much in the winter, consider a whole-house humidifier.
HVAC Replacement in Fort Wayne
If you’re tired of paying for expensive HVAC repairs to keep your aging HVAC system running, HVAC replacement may be the more cost-effective solution. Work with one of Trane’s Fort Wayne-area HVAC contractors to find the heating and cooling system that offers the comfort you want at a price you can manage.
Trane HVAC equipment is among the most innovative and reliable on the market today. Remember to ask about HVAC financing, which offers fixed monthly payments.
AC Replacement in Fort Wayne
If you’re in the market for a new central AC unit, read our AC Replacement Buyer’s Guide for some tips on choosing the right system for your home. Be sure to get multiple quotes, including one or more from your Fort Wayne area Trane dealers.
Furnace Replacement in Fort Wayne
If you need to replace the furnace in your Fort Wayne area home, check out our Furnace Replacement Buyer’s Guide. You may need to replace an aging AC unit and evaporator coil at the same time for the best results. Consider upgrading to a dual-fuel system by pairing your gas furnace with a heat pump.
Heat Pump Installation in Fort Wayne
Today’s heat pumps are much more efficient at heating and cooling than heat pumps from 20 years ago, and they’re becoming more popular in Indiana. If it’s time to replace your HVAC system, read our Heat Pump Installation Guide. It covers replacing an existing heat pump system as well as installing a new dual-fuel system.
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HVAC Maintenance in Fort Wayne
Just like regular oil changes and tire rotations can keep your vehicle running more smoothly, regular HVAC maintenance is necessary to keep your heating and cooling system running without a hitch.
The most important thing you can do is change the HVAC air filter every 30-90 days. Then schedule professional HVAC maintenance. An HVAC technician can look inside your system to test, clean, optimize performance, and spot potential issues.
Regular maintenance can result in:
- Enhanced performance and energy efficiency in even the hottest and coldest weather
- Preventing problems and catching small issues before they cause expensive repairs
- Prolonging the life of your HVAC system
AC Maintenance
Schedule air conditioner maintenance for your Fort Wayne area home every spring, ideally by Memorial Day weekend. If the spring is warmer than usual, schedule AC maintenance earlier.
Furnace Maintenance
Schedule a furnace tune-up in the late fall before heating season begins. Late September or early October is a good time. When you see the leaves starting to change, you know it’s time.
Heat Pump Maintenance
Since a heat pump system can both heat and cool your Fort Wayne area home, you’ll want to schedule professional HVAC maintenance each spring and fall. This applies even if you have a dual fuel system. Your HVAC technician can check both your heat pump and your gas furnace in the fall.
What a dealer can do for you
Some dealers go above and beyond to show their expertise. Learn more about what your dealer can do for you when you see any of these badges.

NATE Certified
NATE is a North American Technician Excellence certificate and the highest possible HVAC accreditation done by an independent company. A dealer’s knowledge and experience is tested to earn this badge, promising you can save time and money with proper installations.

Trane Comfort Specialist
This badge is Trane’s own stamp of approval. It spotlights independent dealers who are experts in servicing and maintaining Trane’s HVAC systems. They are committed to customer satisfaction.

Trane Diagnostics
You may choose to share your HVAC system’s data with your dealer so they can detect potential problems before they become emergencies. This badge means your dealer can provide contactless support and remotely troubleshoot issues.
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Prepare for your dealer visit
- Research your needs. Consider your home comfort level,climate, ductwork, energy use, and desired monthly heating and cooling costs.
- Prepare the questions you want to ask your dealer.
- What's the best way to heat and cool my home?
- What size HVAC system do I need?
- Should I repair or replace my system?
- How can I reduce my energy usage and costs?
- Do you offer any special financing, discounts, or rebates?
- What’s the warranty on your air conditioners and furnaces?
- Do you offer a seasonal maintenance plan?
- Is there regular maintenance I should do myself?
- Find the dealer best fit for you by comparing their specialties, ratings, and reviews. Seek out potential dealers with our dealer locator or by asking family and friends.
- Consider booking appointments with several dealers.Getting different quotes and perspectives from multiple experts can help you discover the best solution for you.
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