HVAC software · Portland, OR
HVAC software for Portland contractors
Field service management built for the way hvac operators run jobs in Portland — dispatch, quoting, invoicing, customer portal, and a built-in phone system on one platform.
Portland metro market context
Metro population
2.5M
State
Oregon
Oregon CCB licensing. Heat-pump conversions are a growth category given electrification incentives.
HVAC in Portland: what makes it different
Marine West Coast — mild wet winters, cool dry summers. Heating peak November–March; AC demand low historically, climbing. For HVAC operators in Portland, that translates to predictable peak windows where dispatch capacity, parts inventory, and on-call rotation determine whether you capture the revenue or lose it to faster competitors.
How Portland hvac operators run on ServiceGrid
Dispatch + scheduling
Drag-and-drop calendar with skill matching and route optimization. Live tech status. On-call rotation for after-hours emergencies.
Quote + invoice on the truck
Build a branded quote in 5 minutes. Customer signs by SMS. Invoice the moment the job ends — Stripe-direct, no markup.
Recurring service plans
Annual, monthly, or custom cadence — auto-generated work orders, customer reminders, billing on cadence. Captures the recurring revenue most operators leave on the table.
Customer portal (no login)
Magic-link customer portal — see quote, pay invoice, view history, no password. Cuts portal-engagement loss vs account-creation walls.
Phone system built in
Pick a Portland business number or port your existing one. Voicemail-to-text, missed-call-to-service-request, two-way SMS — Telnyx-native, not third-party integration.
Reporting that operators read
Daily revenue, first-time fix rate, tech utilization, average ticket size — surfaced as leading indicators per tech and per trade. Not month-end PDFs.
HVAC software in Portland — frequently asked
Run your Portland hvac business on ServiceGrid
14-day free trial, no credit card. Most operators have their customer book imported and first quote sent inside the first week.