Is ServiceM8 Really Built for Your HVAC Shop?
ServiceM8 is popular in Australia and New Zealand but US HVAC shops find limited integrations with US accounting and payroll tools.
Uncle Steve on ServiceM8 for hvac
The HVAC Industry at a Glance
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors — residential and commercial install, maintenance, and repair.
120,000+
US Companies
$1.2M–$5M
Avg. Revenue
5–25 technicians
Field Crew Size
6% annually
Growth Rate
What ServiceM8 Gets Right for HVAC
- +Job scheduling and dispatch
- +Invoicing and payment collection
- +Customer communication
Where ServiceM8 Falls Short for HVAC
Limited US support. Few US integrations. No US compliance templates. Small US customer base.
HVAC Industry Data & Research
Key statistics shaping the hvac market today.
- The U.S. HVAC contractor market is $156.2 billion with 117,000+ businesses employing 604,000 workers
- — IBISWorld, 2025
- The industry faces a shortage of 110,000 technicians nationwide
- — Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
- Average repair revenue per job rose from $818 to $1,205 — a 47% increase in four years
- — Housecall Pro Industry Report, 2025
HVAC Operational Challenges ServiceM8 Doesn't Solve
HVAC companies face unique operational challenges. ServiceM8 addresses some but leaves critical gaps.
Operational Challenges
- 1Seasonal demand spikes strain scheduling and staffing
- 2EPA refrigerant tracking and Section 608 compliance
- 3Warranty claim documentation across dozens of equipment brands
- 4High callback rates when install paperwork is incomplete
Compliance & Regulations
- AEPA Section 608 — refrigerant handling certification
- BOSHA confined-space and fall-protection standards
- CState mechanical licensing and continuing education
- DEnergy code compliance documentation (IECC, Title 24)
HVAC shops run on a mix of carbon-copy work orders, whiteboard dispatch, and texted photos. When a warranty claim lands 6 months later and the install paperwork is in a filing cabinet — if it exists at all — the shop eats the cost.
What HVAC Companies Typically Use
These tools handle different slices of hvac operations — but none of them eliminate the paper, the rekeying, or the handoff gaps. That's what we build.
Specific ServiceM8 Gaps for HVAC
Dig into the specific pain points that ServiceM8 leaves open.
Rekeying Data
Simple design limits data capture depth....
ServiceM8 + rekeying data →
Handwritten Forms
Form builder is limited for US compliance needs....
ServiceM8 + handwritten forms →
Payroll Handoff
Limited US payroll support....
ServiceM8 + payroll handoff →
Inspection & Compliance
No US compliance support....
ServiceM8 + inspection & compliance →
Dispatch & Scheduling
Good for small teams, limited at scale....
ServiceM8 + dispatch & scheduling →
Inventory & Parts Tracking
No inventory feature....
ServiceM8 + inventory & parts tracking →
How We Bridge the Gap for HVAC Teams Using ServiceM8
Map Your Workflow
We study where ServiceM8 stops and paper starts in your hvac operation — the forms, the handoffs, the re-entry.
Build a Working Prototype
A real, functional prototype that eliminates paper for your hvac crew and works alongside ServiceM8 — not replacing it.
Prove It Before You Pay
Test it on a real hvac job. If it doesn't eliminate the paper problem, you don't pay.
Keep ServiceM8. Lose the Clipboards in Your HVAC Shop.
Tell us about your hvac operation and how ServiceM8 is falling short — we'll build a working solution. No commitment, no credit card.