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American Standard Air Conditioners
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Costway 10k BTU 4-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner 350 sq ft (White)
- TypePortable
- BTU Capacity10000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area350 sq.ft.
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway 10k BTU 4-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner 350 sq ft (Black)
- TypePortable
- BTU Capacity10000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area350 sq.ft.
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway 10k BTU 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner 350 sq ft (White)
- TypePortable
- BTU Capacity10000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area350 sq.ft.
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway 10k BTU 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner 350 sq ft (Black)
- TypePortable
- BTU Capacity10000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area450 sq.ft.
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway Blast 9k BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump (17 SEER2, 208-230V)
- TypeMini-Splits
- BTU Capacity9000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area450 sq.ft.
- Tonnage0.75 Ton
- SEER217.0 SEER2
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway GreyVolt 12k BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump (21 SEER2, 208-230V)
- TypeMini-Splits
- BTU Capacity12000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area750 sq.ft.
- Tonnage1 Ton
- SEER221.0 SEER2
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway Blast 9k BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump (19 SEER2, 115V)
- TypeMini-Splits
- BTU Capacity9000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area450 sq.ft.
- Tonnage0.75 Ton
- SEER219.0 SEER2
Delivery on Jun 17–23
Costway Blast 12k BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump (17 SEER2, 208-230V)
- TypeMini-Splits
- BTU Capacity12000 BTU
- Max. Coverage Area750 sq.ft.
- Tonnage1 Ton
- SEER217.0 SEER2
Delivery on Jun 17–23
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American Standard HVAC Systems for Sale
American Standard has delivered dependable home comfort solutions since 1929, establishing itself as a trusted name in residential heating and cooling. With nearly a century of experience, the company now manufactures HVAC equipment for homeowners across the entire country. Known for combining quality engineering with competitive pricing, American Standard offers comprehensive HVAC solutions that balance performance, efficiency, and value.
About American Standard HVAC
American Standard and Trane are identical with one exception – Trane makes an 18 SEER and 16.5 SEER unit that American Standard doesn't. Both brands are owned by Ingersoll-Rand. The same internal parts are used; the units are made in the same factories. This relationship ensures American Standard customers benefit from Trane's premium engineering and manufacturing standards while accessing more budget-friendly pricing tiers.
American Standard is recognized by HVAC technicians as one of the top 5 brands for quality and durability, backed by rigorous testing protocols and quality control measures that meet industry standards.
American Standard Product Lines
❄️ Central Air Conditioners
American Standard AC units have SEER ratings (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) of up to 21.5, which is slightly above average. American Standard HVAC systems offer a range of SEER ratings to suit different needs and budgets. Their units typically have SEER ratings between 14 and 22. The company has streamlined its air conditioner lineup, consolidating from more than 12 units about a decade ago to just 7 – but there's still a good model for every niche.
🔥 Heat Pumps
American Standard heat pump efficiency ratings are competitive across the industry. American Standard heat pumps generally rank among the top tier when compared to competitors like Carrier, Lennox, and Trane. Their premium models achieve SEER ratings up to 21, putting them on par with Carrier's top units. Consumer Reports and HVAC contractor surveys indicate American Standard heat pumps typically demonstrate above-average reliability scores.
🏠 Furnaces
American Standard offers some of the highest AFUE ratings in the industry, making their furnaces attractive for energy-conscious homeowners. Some owners report seeing energy bill reductions of up to 30% after switching to a newer, high-efficiency American Standard furnace. American Standard furnaces are engineered for long service life with minimal maintenance. Most units last between 15 to 25 years when professionally installed and regularly serviced.
Why Choose American Standard HVAC?
Premium components including Duration/ClimaTuff compressors. American Standard and sister-brand Trane make their own compressors called Duration/ClimaTuff, and they are considered among the very best in the industry. Advanced all-aluminum spine fin coils for superior heat transfer.
Higher-rated units, such as those with SEER ratings of 18 or above, incorporate advanced features like variable-speed compressors and smart thermostats, enhancing efficiency and comfort. Most American Standard heat pumps qualify for Energy Star certification, potentially making them eligible for utility rebates or tax incentives.
It ranks among the best HVAC companies in the nation for its warranty coverage. Standard warranties range from 10-year parts to lifetime heat exchanger coverage. Product registration within 60 days ensures full warranty benefits.
Trane / American Standard have the most stringent standards for their qualified HVAC installation and service companies. This is especially true for their Comfort Specialist designee firms that have reached the highest accreditation. In addition to having the best made heating and cooling equipment, American Standard aligns themselves with the best folks to work with.
American Standard Reviews and Performance Data
Consumer Reports has recently come out with their reviews of the nine most popular brands based on over 55,000 responses from readers. The rankings for these units were: Gas Furnace – Rankings #1, #2 with 12% defect rate Air Conditioner – Rankings #1, #2 with 11% defect rate Heat Pump – Rankings #1, #3 with 17% defect rate.
"After upgrading to American Standard, our monthly energy bills dropped significantly while maintaining perfect comfort throughout our home. The variable-speed technology makes such a difference in consistency."
— Jennifer M., Homeowner
Buyers often appreciate the durability and energy efficiency of American Standard units. For example, units have been described as well-engineered in their design, providing consistent cooling without frequent repairs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Both brands share identical internal components and manufacturing, with American Standard positioned at more accessible price points while maintaining the same quality standards.
You'll typically pay between $3,500 and $6,100 to install a new American Standard AC, including equipment and professional installation.
Yes, with SEER ratings up to 22 and AFUE ratings up to 95%, American Standard systems meet or exceed Energy Star requirements and qualify for utility rebates.
American Standard provides 10-year limited parts warranties and lifetime heat exchanger coverage on most models when properly registered and professionally installed.
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