Field Service Route Planning: Fit 2 More Jobs Into Every Day

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The Field Service Routing Challenge

Field service businesses face a unique routing challenge: your "deliveries" aren't packages—they're skilled technicians providing services that vary wildly in duration.

An HVAC technician might spend 30 minutes on a filter replacement, then 4 hours on a full system installation. This variability makes route planning especially difficult.

Why Windshield Time Kills Profitability

"Windshield time" is industry slang for time spent driving between jobs. It's time your technicians aren't billing customers.

The math is simple:
  • Average technician works 8 hours/day
  • 2 hours of driving = 6 billable hours
  • 1 hour of driving = 7 billable hours
  • That extra hour = 16% more revenue
For a team of 5 technicians, reducing drive time by just 1 hour each means 25 extra billable hours per week—over 1,000 hours per year.

Unique Considerations for Field Service

Route optimization for field service differs from delivery routing:

Variable Job Durations

Unlike package delivery with consistent 5-minute stops, service calls range from 15 minutes to 8 hours. Your routing tool must handle this variability.

Skill-Based Assignment

Not every technician can handle every job. An apprentice shouldn't be routed to a complex commercial installation. Routes must respect skill requirements.

Parts and Equipment

Technicians need the right parts on their truck. Route optimization should consider which vehicles have which inventory.

Emergency Calls

Service businesses handle urgent calls that disrupt planned routes. The ability to insert emergency jobs and reoptimize is essential.

Industry-Specific Examples

HVAC Companies

  • Peak seasons (summer/winter) require maximum efficiency
  • Mix of maintenance visits and repair calls
  • Some jobs require two-person crews

Plumbing Services

  • Emergency calls are common and high-value
  • Jobs often run longer than estimated
  • Parts availability affects which jobs can be scheduled

Electrical Contractors

  • Inspection and permit requirements affect timing
  • Commercial jobs often have strict access windows
  • Multi-day projects need consistent technician assignment

Pest Control

  • Regular recurring routes (monthly/quarterly service)
  • Geographic clustering is highly effective
  • Seasonal demand fluctuations

How to Optimize Field Service Routes

Step 1: Gather Accurate Job Data

For each job, you need:
  • Customer location
  • Estimated duration (be realistic!)
  • Required skills or certifications
  • Parts/equipment needed
  • Any time constraints

Step 2: Cluster Geographically

Group jobs by area to minimize backtracking. A technician shouldn't drive across town and back multiple times.

Step 3: Sequence Smartly

Consider:
  • Starting with the furthest job and working back
  • Clustering morning jobs and afternoon jobs
  • Leaving buffer for the unexpected

Step 4: Balance Workloads

Ensure routes are equitable across technicians. One overloaded tech and one with a light day helps no one.

Step 5: Build in Flexibility

Leave some slack for emergency calls and jobs that run long. A route with zero buffer will fail.

Measuring Success

Track these KPIs to measure routing improvement:

| Metric | Target | |--------|--------| | Jobs per technician per day | Increase 15-20% | | Average drive time between jobs | Reduce 20-30% | | Overtime hours | Reduce 25%+ | | On-time arrival rate | 90%+ | | Customer satisfaction | Improve NPS |

RouteFlow for Field Service

RouteFlow understands the unique needs of field service businesses:

  • Variable job durations - Set realistic service times per job type
  • Skill matching - Route jobs to qualified technicians
  • Real-time updates - Insert emergency calls and reoptimize instantly
  • Driver apps - Technicians see their routes on mobile devices
  • Simple dispatch - No complex software to learn

Get More From Your Team

Your technicians are skilled professionals. Don't waste their time sitting in traffic. RouteFlow helps field service companies fit more jobs into every day.

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