Brady Parts Rebrands to Trane Supply

Brady’s North Carolina parts stores will be rebranding to Trane Supply

Leaning into our strong 59-year relationship with Trane U.S. Inc., Brady Parts is pleased to announce that they have agreed to extend the Trane Supply representation in North Carolina with the rebranding of the Brady Parts stores.

“The reason we are making this move is simple; to communicate to our customers and partners that we are the local source for Trane parts and supplies.”

Chris Sharp, Parts Leader

 

Our Associates will continue to deliver superior customer service along with the parts, supplies and replacement equipment our customers need. We are still the full-service partner for equipment, with the knowledge to support our customers from start to finish.

The rebranding is already in progress and expected to be complete in the early months of 2023.

Come visit us at one of our Trane Supply stores in an area near you!

Greensboro – 3101 S. Elm-Eugene Street – (800) 849-8765

Greensboro – 8408 Triad Drive – (800) 872-6353

Raleigh – 4437 Beryl Road – (800) 849-5432

Durham – 4306 Bennett Memorial Road – (855) 837-8916

Fayetteville – 626 Winslow Street – (800) 672-2237

Wilmington – 6736 B Netherlands Drive – (800) 604-4822

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