5 Ton Trane AC Systems
Built for Large
Texas Homes
Powerful cooling. Energy-efficient performance. Professionally installed by Trane specialists who know Texas heat — not just HVAC basics.
Why Your Large Texas Home
Needs Exactly a 5-Ton System
Most homeowners get quoted the same tonnage they already have — without anyone actually checking if it was right. Oversized systems short-cycle, create humidity problems, and wear out faster. Undersized systems never reach setpoint in July.
Beware of "Same-Size Replacements"
Dealers who skip load calculations and just replace what you have are a red flag. The right size is calculated, not assumed.
Sized for 2,500–3,500+ sq ft
In Texas, rule of thumb is 1 ton per 500–600 sq ft of living space. A 5-ton system is the right call for most large DFW homes — not a 4-ton, not a 6-ton.
Engineered for Texas Heat
Dallas summers regularly hit 95–100°F. A properly sized 5-ton unit maintains setpoint without short-cycling or running non-stop.
Balanced Airflow, No Hot Spots
Correct tonnage means consistent pressure throughout every room. No more one wing of your home that never cools down.
Manual J Load Calculation
We don't guess. Every install starts with an ACCA Manual J calculation — the industry standard for sizing, not just replacing what you have.

Manual J Load Calculation
Every job starts with a full heat-gain analysis — insulation, windows, orientation, square footage. No guessing.
Choose Your 5-Ton Trane System
All three models feature Trane's legendary Climatuff compressor and Spine Fin coil — the question is which efficiency tier fits your budget and goals.
Trane XR14
- Climatuff™ single-stage compressor
- Spine Fin™ all-aluminum coil
- R-454B refrigerant compatible
- 10-Year Registered Parts Warranty
- Compatible with standard thermostats
- Durable all-weather cabinet
Budget-conscious homeowners wanting reliable Trane quality at an accessible price point.
Trane XR15
- Climatuff™ single-stage compressor
- Expanded Spine Fin™ coil surface
- R-454B refrigerant compatible
- 10-Year Registered Parts Warranty
- Federal tax credit eligible (up to $2,000)
- Utility rebate eligible
Homeowners who want maximum value — eligible for federal tax credits and utility rebates.
Trane XR16
- Climatuff™ two-stage compressor
- Two-stage operation reduces temperature swings
- R-454B refrigerant compatible
- 10-Year Registered Parts Warranty
- Quieter low-stage operation
- Up to 30% lower energy bills vs 10 SEER
Homeowners prioritizing maximum comfort and long-term energy savings.
*Prices are estimates. Final price depends on home assessment, ductwork condition, and any code-required upgrades. Free written quote provided before any work begins.
5 Ton Trane AC Price in Dallas–Fort Worth
5 Ton Trane AC Units: Installation & Pricing Guide for Texas Homes
A 5 ton Trane air conditioning system delivers 60,000 BTUs of cooling power per hour, making it ideal for larger Texas homes between 2,500–3,500+ square feet.
Designed for high heat performance, Trane 5 ton systems provide consistent airflow, humidity control, and reliable cooling during long Dallas–Fort Worth summers.
Professional installation is essential to ensure proper load calculation, airflow balancing, and long-term system efficiency.
Key Features of 5 Ton Trane Systems
High Cooling Capacity
5 ton Trane AC units are engineered to handle significant heat loads in large residential properties. With 60,000 BTUs of output, these systems maintain stable temperatures even during peak summer months in North Texas.
Energy Efficiency (SEER2 Ratings)
Modern 5 ton Trane systems are available in:
- • XR14 – 14.3 SEER2
- • XR15 – 15.2 SEER2
- • XR16 – 16.2+ SEER2
Higher SEER2 ratings reduce monthly operating costs while maintaining strong cooling performance.
Professional Installation Requirements
Proper installation includes:
- • Manual J load calculation
- • Correct duct sizing verification
- • Electrical disconnect and whip upgrades
- • Refrigerant line inspection
- • Drain pan and safety switch installation
- • Full startup and system testing
Incorrect sizing or airflow setup can cause short cycling, humidity issues, and premature system wear.
Why Homeowners Choose 5 Ton Trane Systems
How Much Does a 5 Ton Trane AC Cost in Dallas?
Pricing varies depending on:
- • Selected SEER2 model
- • Installation complexity
- • Ductwork condition
- • Electrical upgrades
- • Permit requirements
For homeowners in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, professional evaluation ensures accurate system sizing and transparent pricing.
Trane5Ton.com recommends HVAC Services Pro as a trusted installation partner for 5 ton Trane systems in North Texas.
Maintenance & Service
Routine maintenance helps extend system lifespan and maintain peak efficiency. A professional service plan typically includes:
- • Coil cleaning
- • Filter replacement
- • Refrigerant level inspection
- • Electrical component testing
- • Airflow performance checks
Regular servicing reduces energy costs and prevents unexpected breakdowns during peak cooling season.
Everything Included.
Nothing Hidden.
A professional 5-ton install isn't just swapping the outdoor unit. Every item below is included in your written quote — no surprise add-ons on install day.
New 5-ton outdoor condenser unit
Trane XR14, XR15, or XR16 — your choice
Matching evaporator coil
Properly matched for efficiency and warranty compliance
Safety drain pan
Secondary pan with proper slope and drainage
Float safety switch
Shuts down system if drain pan fills — prevents water damage
Electrical disconnect & whip
Code-compliant wiring to condenser pad
UV Armaflex insulation
UV-rated foam insulation on all refrigerant lines
Locking refrigerant caps
Tamper-resistant caps on all Schrader ports
Code compliance updates
Any upgrades required to meet current Dallas building code
System startup & performance test
Refrigerant charge verified, airflow measured, thermostat calibrated
Permit handling (if required)
We pull Dallas building permits — you don't lift a finger

TDLR Licensed
Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulation
10-Year Warranty
Trane registered parts warranty
Permit Handled
Dallas building permit included
Code Compliant
Meets current Dallas building code
Clear Pricing. No Pressure.
5-ton Trane installations in DFW range from $4,200 to $7,500+ depending on the model, ductwork condition, and permit requirements. Here's exactly how we handle pricing.
Free In-Home Inspection
A tech visits your home, measures your space, checks your ductwork, and calculates the correct system size — no charge.
Written Estimate, No Surprises
You receive a detailed, itemized quote before any work begins. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Financing Options Available
0% interest plans available for qualified homeowners. Keep cash in your pocket while upgrading your comfort.
Optional Extended Labor Warranty
Add coverage for parts AND labor beyond the manufacturer warranty. Protect your investment for years to come.
No Hidden Fees
Permit fees, disposal of old equipment, refrigerant — all disclosed upfront. No invoice surprises.
Utility Rebate Assistance
We help you identify and apply for Oncor and other Texas utility rebates available for high-efficiency systems.
Trane Specialists.
Not General HVAC Contractors.
We focus exclusively on Trane systems for large Texas homes. That means deeper product knowledge, better manufacturer relationships, and installs done right the first time.
Recommended Installation Partner
Trane5Ton.com proudly recommends HVAC Services Pro as a trusted professional installer for 5 Ton Trane AC systems in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
If you're upgrading or replacing a 5 ton system in a large Texas home, proper sizing and installation is critical for performance, efficiency, and long-term reliability. HVAC Services Pro specializes in installing large-capacity Trane systems designed for homes 2,500–3,500+ square feet.
Homeowners choose HVAC Services Pro for:
Their team follows manufacturer installation standards to ensure your 5 Ton Trane system runs efficiently and delivers balanced airflow throughout your home.
Installation services provided by licensed Texas HVAC contractor: HVAC Services Pro.
Frequently Asked Questions
Honest answers about 5-ton Trane systems, sizing, and what to expect from installation.
In the Dallas–Fort Worth area, a complete 5-ton Trane installation typically ranges from $4,200 to $7,500+, depending on the model (XR14, XR15, or XR16), ductwork condition, permit requirements, and any code upgrades needed. The XR15 and XR16 may qualify for federal tax credits up to $2,000, which can significantly offset the investment. We provide a free written estimate before any work begins.
In Texas, a 5-ton system is typically appropriate for homes between 2,500 and 3,500 square feet — though the exact right size depends on insulation quality, window area, ceiling height, and sun exposure. An oversized system will short-cycle (turn on and off too frequently), creating humidity problems and premature wear. We perform a full ACCA Manual J load calculation before recommending any system size.
Most 5-ton Trane installations are completed in a single day — typically 4 to 8 hours. This includes removing the old system, installing the new condenser and evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, electrical work, startup testing, and cleanup. Complex situations involving ductwork modifications or permit inspections may require an additional day.
For Texas homes, we generally recommend at minimum the XR15 (15.2 SEER2) because it qualifies for federal tax credits and utility rebates that partially offset the higher upfront cost. If you plan to stay in your home long-term and want maximum comfort with two-stage operation, the XR16 (16.2 SEER2) pays for itself in energy savings. The XR14 (14.3 SEER2) is a solid budget option for homeowners planning to sell soon.
Not always. We inspect your existing ductwork as part of the free in-home assessment. If your ducts are properly sized, sealed, and in good condition, they can typically be reused. If we find leaks, undersized runs, or damage, we'll include ductwork repairs or replacement in your written quote — never as a surprise add-on.
New Trane systems are transitioning from R-410A to R-454B, a more environmentally friendly refrigerant with a significantly lower global warming potential. R-410A is being phased out under EPA regulations. All new 5-ton Trane XR series units we install use the newer R-454B refrigerant, which also improves efficiency ratings.