Built for how HVAC contractors actually work.
HVAC work requires precise load calculations and equipment sizing. Your estimates should too. Krue understands HVAC terminology, knows equipment costs by tonnage and SEER rating, and generates estimates that communicate the complexity of your work to clients who don't know a heat pump from a furnace.
Speaks Your Language
Krue is trained on HVAC terminology:
SEER rating calculations and BTU sizing
Tonnage requirements and load calculations
Ductwork design and fabrication
Variable speed systems and zone control
Refrigerant recovery and charging (EPA 608)
Heat pump installations and service
You say "3.5-ton 18 SEER heat pump with new air handler and 60 feet of line set." Krue knows exactly what that involves, what it costs, and how long it takes.
HVAC-Specific Pricing
Equipment costs for HVAC work:
Labor estimates calibrated for HVAC work:
Professional Presentation
Your estimates include:
Clients see an estimate from an established HVAC contractor, even if you've been in business six months.
"Manual J load calculations, equipment selection, ductwork design—I know this stuff cold. But turning it into a quote that sells? That took hours. Krue changed everything. I give it the square footage and specs, and it generates a detailed estimate with all the technical details my commercial clients expect. Now I'm closing jobs the same day I walk the property."