Best HVAC Dispatch Software in 2026: AI vs Traditional
By STEADYWRK Team, STEADYWRK
Best HVAC Dispatch Software in 2026: AI vs Traditional
The HVAC industry faces a structural problem. There are roughly 395,000 HVAC technicians in the United States, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 8% growth through 2034. Demand for skilled technicians outpaces supply in nearly every metro. Yet most HVAC companies still dispatch technicians using the same tools they used in 2015: phone calls, spreadsheets, and maybe a shared Google Calendar.
This is not a minor inefficiency. It is a margin killer.
The average HVAC company using manual dispatch methods spends 18-22 minutes per work order on scheduling alone. That includes calling the technician, confirming availability, checking the address, verifying the scope, and logging it in whatever system they use. Multiply that by 30-50 work orders per day for a mid-size operation, and you have an entire full-time employee doing nothing but making phone calls.
AI dispatch software reduces that per-order time to under 90 seconds.
How Traditional HVAC Dispatch Works
Traditional dispatch follows a predictable and painful workflow. A service request arrives by phone, email, or portal. A human dispatcher reads it, determines the trade and urgency, then manually checks which technicians are available. They call or text the technician, wait for a response, confirm the assignment, and log it in the system.
The failure points are obvious. Technicians do not answer calls immediately. Dispatchers make suboptimal assignments based on who they remember, not who is closest or best qualified. Emergency requests disrupt the entire queue. And end-of-day reconciliation takes another 1-2 hours because nothing was logged in real time.