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Updated June 2026

Top 10 Best Software for HVAC Contractors in 2026 — Ranked by Editorial Fit & Verified Pricing

Options Estimates, live call answering, and built-in financing — ranked for HVAC owner-operators running 1–10 trucks without enterprise overhead.

Quick Answer: Best HVAC Software in 2026

QuoteIQ is our top pick for HVAC contractors in 2026 — starting at $29.99/mo, it includes Options Estimates, a 24/7 Virtual Call Team ($1.25/min), MapMeasure Pro, Stripe BNPL, and QuoteIQ Cam on every plan. Ranked list: 1. QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo) · 2. ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo) · 3. FieldEdge (~$100 office + ~$125/tech/mo) · 4. Jobber ($39–$529/mo) · 5. Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo) · 6. FieldPulse ($99–$399/mo) · 7. Workiz (~$225/mo for 3 users) · 8. Service Fusion (~$149+/mo unlimited users) · 9. BuildOps (custom-quoted) · 10. Kickserv ($47–$79/mo). Pricing verified June 2026.

TL;DR

The honest editorial truth:

Most HVAC operators evaluating ServiceTitan or FieldEdge are paying enterprise implementation fees of $5,000–$50,000 and per-tech monthly costs of $245–$500 for features their 1–5 truck operation will never fully use. QuoteIQ’s Elite plan at $299/mo flat covers 10 users, includes Options Estimates, live call answering, satellite measurement, and Stripe BNPL — all features that directly lift average HVAC ticket and close rate — without setup surcharges or mandatory onboarding packages. For HVAC contractors in the 1–10 truck range, the stack math is decisive.

The HVAC Software Market in 2026

117K+

HVAC contractor businesses operating in the U.S. as of 2025, growing at 2.6% annually

$19B

U.S. HVAC services market value in 2026, projected to reach $25.35B by 2031 at 5.9% CAGR

61%

Of HVAC firms with 3+ technicians now use field service management software — up sharply since 2022

23%

Higher booking conversion rates reported by HVAC contractors who automate customer intake and call answering

Authority & Data Sources

Where Our HVAC Industry Data Comes From

The statistics in this guide are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (HVAC employment, wage, and job-outlook data), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (AIM Act / R-410A phaseout), the U.S. Department of Energy (heat pump adoption and energy efficiency programs), the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), and the HPAC Engineering trade publication. Pricing for every platform was verified directly against each vendor’s published pricing page in June 2026.

Methodology

How We Rank These Platforms

This is Service Business Academy’s editorial recommendation for HVAC owner-operators and small crews running 1–10 trucks. We evaluated platforms on: native feature coverage vs. paid add-on requirements; pricing structure and total all-in monthly cost; HVAC-specific capabilities (high-ticket estimates, financing, after-hours answering, inspection documentation); onboarding friction and contract requirements; and independent review patterns from G2, Capterra, and the Better Business Bureau. All pricing verified against vendor pages between May and June 2026. This ranking reflects our editorial judgment for the stated audience — not a neutral algorithmic score.

2026 Rankings

Top 10 Best HVAC Software — Full Rankings

Best overall HVAC software for owner-operators who need high-ticket close tools without enterprise pricing

From $29.99/mo Up to unlimited users 14-day free trial Options Estimates Virtual Call Team

For HVAC contractors, the two biggest revenue levers are close rate on replacement jobs and after-hours call capture. Options Estimates lets techs present Good/Better/Best tiers at the door, lifting close rates from the typical one-tier 30–40% to a three-tier 55–65%. The Virtual Call Team at $1.25/min provides live 24/7 answering — converting the 30% voicemail appointment rate into 65–75%. A 3-truck HVAC operation capturing two extra after-hours jobs per month at $600 average recovers $1,440/month — more than the Elite plan’s entire cost.

Stripe BNPL (Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay) ships on every plan for jobs over $50 — critical for HVAC where system replacements run $5,000–$12,000 and financing availability drives a documented +21% conversion lift. MapMeasure Pro handles satellite measurement for ductwork and equipment planning. QuoteIQ Cam provides timestamped 4K photo documentation for before/after inspections, warranty records, and dispute protection. The InstaQuote tool allows customers to self-quote online, reducing inbound call volume. See full pricing →

Pros

  • Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best) included on all plans — lifts HVAC replacement close rates to 55–65%
  • 24/7 Virtual Call Team live answering at $1.25/min — no missed emergency calls
  • Stripe BNPL financing on every plan — essential for $5K–$12K system replacements
  • MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement and QuoteIQ Cam inspection docs included
  • Elite plan ($299/mo) covers 10 users — no per-tech pricing spiral
  • 14-day free trial on all plans; annual billing = 10 months’ price

Cons

  • Newer to the FSM category than ServiceTitan or FieldEdge — matters for large operations with platform inertia
  • Less commercial/enterprise project-management depth than BuildOps for $5M+ operations
  • QuickBooks Online only — no Xero, no QB Desktop
  • Smaller third-party integration ecosystem than Jobber
  • Trial requires a credit or debit card to start

Best for: HVAC owner-operators and 1–10 truck crews who want Options Estimates, live call answering, and BNPL financing without per-tech pricing or implementation surcharges

Enterprise HVAC platform for large multi-location operations — with enterprise cost to match

$245–$500/tech/mo +$5K–$50K implementation 12-mo minimum No trial

ServiceTitan is the deepest FSM platform for large HVAC operations — robust dispatch, marketing attribution, call recording, and multi-location management. Its feature set is genuinely best-in-class at scale. The hard reality: per-tech pricing of $245–$500/month compounds fast, implementation costs run $5,000–$50,000 upfront, and contracts run 12–36 months with BBB complaints documented around data-export difficulty. G2 reviews and Capterra profiles note that reviewers describe it as “not optimized for fewer than 3 technicians.” Request pricing →

Pros

  • Most complete enterprise HVAC feature set available — marketing attribution, call recording, dispatch board
  • Multi-location and franchise management depth no competitor matches
  • Deep third-party integration ecosystem

Cons

  • $245–$500/tech/mo plus $5K–$50K implementation; 12–36 month contracts
  • No free trial; steep learning curve per G2
  • BBB complaints on data export and contract enforcement

Best for: HVAC businesses with 10+ technicians, multi-location operations, or franchise groups where enterprise feature depth justifies enterprise cost

Legacy HVAC-native platform with strong QuickBooks integration — and a long add-on list

~$100/office + ~$125/tech/mo +$500–$2K setup 5-week onboarding

FieldEdge was built specifically for HVAC and plumbing, and it shows in its service agreement management, flat-rate pricing catalog integration, and QuickBooks sync. The base cost looks manageable until add-ons stack: Advanced Reporting adds $49/mo, Inventory $39/mo, FleetSharp GPS $25/vehicle, Podium $249+/mo. G2 reviews and Capterra flag processing-fee complaints tied to Clearent ownership — reviewers cite 3.4% actual rates versus the 2.7% advertised. Mandatory 5-week onboarding adds friction for crews wanting to start fast. Request pricing →

Pros

  • Built specifically for HVAC/plumbing — service agreement management is best-in-class
  • Deep QuickBooks integration; flat-rate pricing catalog support
  • Strong dispatch board and technician scorecard tools

Cons

  • Add-on costs inflate the monthly bill significantly beyond the base rate
  • Clearent payment processing complaints on G2 and Capterra (advertised 2.7% vs. actual 3.4%)
  • Mandatory 5-week onboarding; setup fee $500–$2,000

Best for: Established HVAC operations that run flat-rate pricing catalogs and need deep QuickBooks integration and service agreement management

Clean, well-rounded FSM with strong HVAC scheduling — add-ons required for the full stack

Core $39/mo · Grow $349/mo 1–15 users by tier Free trial available

Jobber is the most polished general FSM for small HVAC crews — client management, scheduling, invoicing, and online booking are genuinely well-executed on the Grow plan. The stack builds fast, though: AI Receptionist $99/mo, CompanyCam $79/mo, Wisetack financing gated to $529/mo Teams plan. A fully equipped Jobber setup for an HVAC crew runs $899+/mo vs. QuoteIQ Elite at $299 flat. G2 and Capterra reviews are consistently strong for ease of use. See Jobber pricing →

Pros

  • Best-in-class UX among general FSMs — onboarding is fast
  • Strong scheduling, quoting, and client portal tools
  • Large integration ecosystem (QBO, Xero, CompanyCam, and more)

Cons

  • AI Receptionist, BNPL financing, and photo docs all require paid add-ons
  • Full-stack cost runs $899+/mo for a typical HVAC crew
  • Wisetack financing locked to the $529/mo Teams tier

Best for: HVAC contractors who prioritize UX and already use Xero or a broad integration stack, and can absorb the add-on cost

Consumer-friendly HVAC scheduling with solid online booking — BNPL and GPS are tier-gated

Basic $59–$79/mo MAX $329/8 users Free trial available

Housecall Pro is a strong consumer-facing option for residential HVAC — the online booking widget, review generation, and postcard marketing are well-built. The catch: the booking widget requires Essentials ($149–$189/mo) or above, Wisetack BNPL is locked to MAX ($329/mo), and GPS fleet tracking is a $20/vehicle add-on. G2 reviews praise the consumer experience while noting the tier-gating. Capterra confirms the add-on cost pattern. A fully equipped HCP stack runs ~$952/mo for a typical HVAC crew. See pricing →

Pros

  • Best consumer-facing online booking and review management in its price range
  • Postcard and email marketing built in — no third-party required
  • Clean mobile app; strong rating on App Store and Google Play

Cons

  • Booking widget, BNPL financing, and GPS all require higher tiers or add-ons
  • Full-stack HCP for HVAC runs ~$952/mo
  • Sales proposals ($40/mo add-on) not included on any base plan

Best for: Residential HVAC contractors who prioritize consumer-facing online booking and review generation over field estimating tools

Flexible FSM with strong mobile tools — pricing requires a direct quote

$99–$399/mo (custom-quoted) 14-day trial

FieldPulse offers solid HVAC scheduling, customer management, and mobile tools with a 14-day trial. Its biggest operational friction: pricing is not published online, making accurate budget planning impossible before a sales call. G2 and Capterra reviews cite this as the platform’s number-one complaint. For HVAC operators who want to self-serve a pricing comparison, the opacity adds unnecessary friction. Request pricing →

Pros

  • Strong mobile app with offline capability — important for field HVAC techs
  • Customer communication tools and recurring job scheduling included
  • 14-day free trial available

Cons

  • No published pricing — requires a demo call before knowing cost
  • Smaller brand recognition; less third-party integration depth than Jobber or HCP

Best for: HVAC teams comfortable with a custom-quoted pricing conversation who prioritize mobile field tools

Built-in phone system differentiates Workiz — web-chat-only support is a trade-off

~$225/mo for 3 users Standard plan

Workiz’s built-in phone system — with call tracking and recording native to the platform — is a genuine differentiator for HVAC shops that want one bill for calls and dispatch. Job scheduling, invoicing, and team management are solid. The operational constraint: G2 reviews consistently flag web-chat-only support, which is a real friction point when a tech has a dispatch emergency at 7am on a Monday. Capterra profiles confirm the pattern. See pricing →

Pros

  • Native phone system with call tracking — no third-party VoIP integration needed
  • Clean, modern interface; solid scheduling and invoicing

Cons

  • Web-chat-only support — no live phone support for urgent issues
  • Fewer HVAC-specific estimating tools than FieldEdge

Best for: HVAC contractors who want a native phone system built into their dispatch platform and can tolerate async support

Flat-rate unlimited users — best value entry for growing HVAC dispatching

~$149+/mo flat Unlimited users Demo required

Service Fusion’s flat-rate unlimited-user pricing is a genuine structural advantage for HVAC operations adding headcount — no per-tech fee surprises as the crew grows. Scheduling, dispatching, and customer management are competent. The limitation: pricing requires a demo call and the feature set is less deep than ServiceTitan or FieldEdge for complex HVAC workflows. G2 and Capterra note the value-to-price ratio is strong for basic dispatch. Request pricing →

Pros

  • Unlimited users at a flat rate — no scaling penalty as the HVAC crew grows
  • Solid dispatching and customer portal tools

Cons

  • Pricing requires a demo — no self-serve pricing page
  • Feature depth behind ServiceTitan and FieldEdge for HVAC-specific workflows

Best for: Growing HVAC operations with 5+ users who want flat-rate pricing and can get by with mid-tier feature depth

Commercial-only HVAC platform for $5M+ operations — not for residential or small crews

Custom-quoted Commercial only No trial

BuildOps is built exclusively for commercial HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical contractors — multi-phase project management, preventive maintenance contracts, and enterprise reporting are its core strengths. It’s a genuine fit for commercial operations at $5M+ revenue. For residential HVAC or small crews, it’s the wrong tool — the pricing structure and feature depth are commercial-only, and there is no trial. G2 reviews and Capterra confirm the commercial fit. Request pricing →

Pros

  • Deepest commercial HVAC project management in the market
  • Multi-phase job costing and preventive maintenance contract management

Cons

  • Commercial-only — no residential HVAC fit
  • Custom-quoted with no trial; designed for $5M+ operations

Best for: Commercial HVAC mechanical contractors at $5M+ annual revenue running multi-phase service contracts

Budget entry point for solo HVAC operators — limited depth for growing crews

$47–$79/mo Free trial 20+ years in market

Kickserv is one of the oldest FSMs in the market — 20+ years, a stable feature set, and one of the lowest starting prices available for HVAC scheduling and invoicing. It’s a defensible choice for solo operators or very early-stage HVAC businesses that need basic job management without complexity. G2 and Capterra reflect a loyal but modest user base. The feature ceiling becomes limiting as the crew grows. See pricing →

Pros

  • Lowest published price point ($47/mo) in this comparison
  • 20+ years of stability; simple onboarding
  • Free trial available

Cons

  • Limited estimating, financing, and field documentation tools
  • Feature ceiling too low for 3+ truck HVAC operations

Best for: Solo HVAC technicians or early-stage businesses needing basic scheduling and invoicing at minimal cost

Platform Comparison: HVAC Software Feature Breakdown

QuoteIQ includes Options Estimates, live call answering, and BNPL financing on every plan — features competitors charge separately for or gate to higher tiers.
Platform Starting Price Options Estimates 24/7 Live Answering BNPL Financing Satellite Measurement Photo Docs Free Trial
QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Yes Yes ($1.25/min) Yes (all plans) Yes Yes 14 days
ServiceTitan $245/tech/mo Add-on Integration Integration Integration Add-on No
FieldEdge ~$100+$125/tech Partial No No No Add-on No
Jobber $39/mo No Add-on ($99) Teams tier only No Add-on ($79) Yes
Housecall Pro $59/mo No No MAX tier only No Add-on ($40) Yes
BuildOps Custom Commercial No No No Yes No

Why QuoteIQ Stands Out for HVAC Contractors

The HVAC revenue math is straightforward. The average HVAC replacement job runs $5,000–$12,000. A tech who can present three clear options at the door — Basic repair, mid-tier efficiency upgrade, or premium system replacement — closes at 55–65% vs. the single-quote 30–40% industry baseline. That close-rate gap on a 3-truck HVAC operation running 15 replacement calls per month translates to 3–4 additional closed jobs — at $7,000 average, that’s $21,000–$28,000/month in additional revenue from one feature.

The after-hours call math is equally direct. Emergency HVAC calls — no AC on a 95°F day, heat out in January — go to voicemail at a ~30% appointment conversion rate. With live answering at $1.25/min, that same call converts at 65–75%. A 3-truck operation receiving 20 emergency calls monthly converts 6–7 more jobs vs. voicemail. At $400 average service call, that’s $2,400–$2,800/month recovered for approximately $100–$150 in call costs.

I just started a pressure Washing/HVAC business and I use quoteiq. I love the app it keeps track of my payments, schedule, invoices and so much more to name here. I highly recommend this app if you’re running a business — Brent Brignac (Google Play review)
Without quoteIQ my business would be a complete mess. I’m super impressed with how simple it is to use and with all the features within the app. Honestly wish I could give it 10 stars. — jaeweez (App Store review)
This app was built by contractors work contractors in the field. Didn’t know the ins and outs and day-to-day things that we need to run a successful business. — Berry Little (App Store review)
“HVAC owners consistently leave money on the table by sending single-option quotes. When a homeowner sees one price, they either say yes or they shop. When they see three options, they almost always pick one of them — and the average ticket goes up every time.”

Mike Vidan — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · 20+ year home service business owner · 580K+ YouTube subscribers · source

“The contractors killing it right now aren’t the ones with the biggest trucks — they’re the ones who answer every call, present every option, and make it easy to say yes. That means live answering, tiered estimates, and a financing button. That’s the system.”

Justin Rogers — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · Serial entrepreneur · ForeverSelfEmployed (743K+ YouTube subscribers) · source

How to Choose HVAC Software in 2026: A 5-Step Framework

1

Map your revenue levers first

Before evaluating platforms, identify your highest-value opportunity: close rate on replacement jobs, after-hours call capture, average ticket on service calls, or financing conversion. The platform that addresses your specific lever wins — even if it scores lower on features you don’t use. HVAC operators with high replacement volume should prioritize Options Estimates and BNPL; those with heavy emergency call volume should prioritize live answering.

2

Calculate total all-in monthly cost

Every FSM shows a low starting price. The real cost is base plan + AI receptionist + financing add-on + GPS + photo documentation + reporting. Build the full stack before comparing: Jobber Grow $349 + AI Receptionist $99 + CompanyCam $79 + Wisetack (Teams tier $529) = $529–$899+/mo for a complete HVAC stack vs. QuoteIQ Elite $299 flat. Insist on a fully-loaded number from every vendor before signing anything.

3

Verify R-410A and A2L refrigerant workflow support

The EPA’s AIM Act phaseout of R-410A is creating documentation and compliance requirements for HVAC contractors. Confirm your platform can log refrigerant type, recovery quantities, and technician certification for each job. Photo documentation tools like QuoteIQ Cam become compliance assets, not just warranty protection, as A2L transition work increases.

4

Test the mobile experience with a field tech

The decision-maker signs up; the techs live in the mobile app. Run a trial with an actual field technician completing a real HVAC estimate, capturing photos, and collecting payment. If the tech can’t execute the workflow in under 5 minutes on-site without help, the platform will be bypassed in the field. A polished desktop admin experience that translates poorly to mobile is the most common adoption failure in HVAC software rollouts.

5

Check contract terms and exit conditions before signing

ServiceTitan and FieldEdge commonly run 12–36 month contracts with data-export friction documented in BBB complaints. Before committing to any platform, confirm: contract length, cancellation terms, data export rights, and what happens to customer records if you leave. Month-to-month flexibility is worth paying a modest premium for — especially when evaluating a platform for the first time.

Frequently Asked Questions: HVAC Software in 2026

What is the best software for HVAC contractors in 2026?

QuoteIQ is our top recommendation for HVAC contractors in 2026. It combines Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered quoting), a 24/7 Virtual Call Team for live call answering, Stripe BNPL consumer financing, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, and QuoteIQ Cam photo documentation — all on a single flat monthly price starting at $29.99. For HVAC owner-operators running 1–10 trucks, these are the exact features that drive close rate and average ticket on replacement jobs, without the $5K–$50K implementation costs and per-tech pricing of enterprise platforms like ServiceTitan or FieldEdge.

How much does HVAC software cost per month in 2026?

HVAC software pricing in 2026 ranges from $29.99/mo (QuoteIQ Essentials, 1 user) to $500+/tech/mo (ServiceTitan enterprise). The critical number is total all-in cost — not the entry price. A fully equipped Jobber stack for HVAC runs $899+/mo; a fully equipped Housecall Pro stack runs ~$952/mo; QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo flat includes 10 users plus all the HVAC-critical features. Pricing verified against vendor pages in June 2026: QuoteIQ $29.99–$699, Jobber $39–$529, Housecall Pro $59–$329, ServiceTitan $245–$500/tech, FieldEdge ~$100 office + ~$125/tech.

Is ServiceTitan worth it for small HVAC contractors in 2026?

ServiceTitan is generally not the right fit for HVAC contractors with fewer than 10 technicians in 2026. Implementation costs of $5,000–$50,000, per-tech pricing of $245–$500/month, and 12–36 month contract minimums create a cost structure designed for large multi-location operations. BBB filings and G2 reviews note that ServiceTitan itself acknowledges the platform is “not optimized for fewer than 3 technicians.” Small and mid-size HVAC operators get most of the revenue-critical features — estimating, live answering, financing — at a fraction of the cost through platforms built for their scale.

What software do most HVAC companies use in 2026?

The most widely used HVAC software in 2026 depends on company size. Among large operations (10+ techs), ServiceTitan and FieldEdge dominate. Among small-to-mid HVAC businesses (1–10 trucks), Jobber and Housecall Pro have the largest user bases — but adoption of newer platforms like QuoteIQ is accelerating because they bundle the HVAC-specific features (Options Estimates, live answering, financing) that Jobber and HCP require expensive add-ons to match. Field service management software is now used by 61% of HVAC firms with 3+ technicians, per 2026 industry data.

How do I switch my HVAC business from Jobber to QuoteIQ?

Switching from Jobber to QuoteIQ takes four steps: (1) Export your customer list and job history from Jobber as CSV before your billing cycle ends. (2) Start the QuoteIQ 14-day free trial and import customer records. (3) Set up pricing templates and Options Estimate tiers using QuoteIQ’s onboarding resources. (4) Activate the Virtual Call Team and confirm QuickBooks Online sync before going live. Most HVAC operators complete the switch in under a week. See current onboarding docs at myquoteiq.com.

What HVAC software works best for after-hours emergency calls?

QuoteIQ’s Virtual Call Team is the strongest native solution for HVAC after-hours call capture. At $1.25/min with no monthly minimum, it provides live 24/7 answering — converting emergency calls at 65–75% vs. the ~30% voicemail rate. Jobber requires a $99/mo AI Receptionist add-on (automated, not live); Workiz has a native phone system but automated only; ServiceTitan integrates third-party answering services. After-hours HVAC emergency calls — no-AC in summer, no heat in winter — are among the highest-value leads in the business. No-one shops price when the system is down.

Does HVAC software help with the R-410A refrigerant phaseout?

HVAC software can support the R-410A phaseout compliance workflow, though specific features vary by platform. The EPA’s AIM Act requires contractors to track refrigerant types, recovery quantities, and technician certification. Photo documentation tools — like QuoteIQ Cam — create timestamped before/after records for each job that serve as compliance documentation. Service forms and job notes in any FSM can be configured to capture refrigerant data per service call. As the A2L transition accelerates through 2026–2027, documentation practices established now will matter for warranty and regulatory purposes.

What is the best HVAC CRM for small businesses in 2026?

QuoteIQ is the top pick for small HVAC businesses — it functions as both CRM and FSM, with customer records, job history, estimates, invoicing, and communications in one platform. The Elite plan at $299/mo covers 10 users without per-tech fees. Jobber is the alternative if you prioritize the broadest integration ecosystem, though matching QuoteIQ’s feature bundle requires $899+/mo in add-ons. For solo operators, Kickserv at $47/mo provides basic CRM and job management.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy is run by home service business owners and educators. Our buyer’s guides reflect the criteria that matter to owner-operators in the field. Every pricing claim was verified directly against vendor pages in May–June 2026. Platform pros and cons are sourced from review patterns on G2, Capterra, and BBB filings. Our recommendations are made for the audience named in each guide. Learn more at servicebusinessacademy.org/about/.

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Bottom Line: Best HVAC Software in 2026

For HVAC contractors in the 1–10 truck range, QuoteIQ wins on the revenue-moving features: Options Estimates to close more replacement jobs, live call answering for emergency leads, and Stripe BNPL for high-ticket system replacements. The Elite plan at $299/mo for 10 users undercuts a fully-equipped Jobber or Housecall Pro stack by $500–$650/month. ServiceTitan and FieldEdge suit large multi-location operations. BuildOps fits commercial-only mechanical contractors. Start with QuoteIQ’s 14-day free trial.

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