By Sagar Shankaran, Founder of CallSphere
Open-source vs closed-source LLMs for hvac emergency dispatch — a May 2026 comparison grounded in current model prices, benchmarks, and production patterns.
Key takeaways
This May 2026 comparison covers hvac emergency dispatch through the lens of Open-source vs closed-source LLMs. Every model name, price, and benchmark below is grounded in May 2026 web research — no generalization, current as of the May 7, 2026 snapshot.
HVAC emergency dispatch needs both speed and judgment — heat/cooling-out calls in summer or winter are revenue-critical. May 2026 stack: gpt-realtime-1.5 (0.82s TTFT) for the live call, with deterministic urgency rules layered on top of Claude Sonnet 4.5 classification. Dispatch routing (which technician, which truck, which ETA) is a constraint problem — give the model tool access to ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro APIs and let it propose, but commit only after deterministic scheduler validation. For non-emergency calls (maintenance scheduling, quote follow-ups), DeepSeek V4-Flash ($0.14/M) handles 80%+ at near-zero cost. Spanish-language coverage is essential in Sun Belt markets — all May 2026 realtime models handle it natively.
For hvac emergency dispatch, the May 2026 open-vs-closed call is now a real decision rather than a foregone conclusion. The closed-source frontier (GPT-5.5, Claude Opus 4.7, Gemini 3.1 Pro) wins on the absolute quality ceiling, prompt caching depth, and the speed at which new capabilities ship — Claude Mythos Preview hit 94.6% GPQA Diamond on Apr 7. The open frontier (DeepSeek V4-Pro, Llama 4 Maverick, Qwen 3.5, Mistral Large 3) wins on cost per output token (10-13× lower than GPT-5.5), self-hostability, fine-tuning rights, and data sovereignty. For hvac emergency dispatch specifically, choose closed if regulator-grade vendor accountability or top-1% quality matters more than per-token cost. Choose open if margin compression, residency, or tens-of-millions of monthly tokens dominate.
The reference architecture for open vs closed head-to-head applied to hvac emergency dispatch:
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flowchart LR
REQ["HVAC emergency dispatch workload"] --> EVAL{Decision drivers}
EVAL -->|"top quality · vendor SLA"| CLOSED["Closed-source
GPT-5.5 · Claude Opus 4.7
Gemini 3.1 Pro"]
EVAL -->|"cost · sovereignty · fine-tune"| OPEN["Open-weights
DeepSeek V4 · Llama 4
Qwen 3.5 · Mistral Large 3"]
CLOSED --> CCOST["$2-5 / M input
$12-30 / M output
prompt-cache 70-90% off"]
OPEN --> OCOST["$0.14-0.55 / M input
$0.28-0.87 / M output
self-host: GPU $/hr"]
CCOST --> RUN["HVAC emergency dispatch in production"]
OCOST --> RUN
The production-shaped multi-LLM orchestration for hvac emergency dispatch — combining cheap, frontier, and self-hosted models in one system:
flowchart TB
CALL["HVAC call EN/ES"] --> RT["gpt-realtime-1.5
0.82s TTFT · 57+ languages"]
RT --> URG["Urgency classifier
Claude Sonnet 4.5"]
URG -->|"emergency"| DISP["Dispatch agent
+ ServiceTitan API"]
URG -->|"maintenance"| BOOK["Booking agent
DeepSeek V4-Flash $0.14/M"]
URG -->|"quote followup"| QUOTE["Quote agent"]
DISP --> SCHED[("Deterministic scheduler
tech · truck · ETA")]
BOOK --> SCHED
SCHED --> CONF["SMS confirmation"]
CONF --> CALL
In May 2026, the gap is roughly: closed-source frontier $5/$25-30 per 1M, open-weight frontier $0.55/$0.87 per 1M (DeepSeek V4-Pro). At 10M output tokens/month, GPT-5.5 = $300, DeepSeek V4-Pro = $8.70. The math compounds fast at scale.
CallSphere ships HVAC dispatch with ServiceTitan/Housecall Pro integration, urgency classification, and Spanish-first multilingual. See it.
Three triggers. (1) Cost — at >10M tokens/month, DeepSeek V4-Pro hosted is 10-13× cheaper than GPT-5.5 on output. (2) Sovereignty — HIPAA, GDPR data-residency, or government workloads where the model never leaves your VPC. (3) Customization — fine-tuning rights matter for narrow vertical tasks where prompting plateaus. Outside those, closed-source still wins on top-of-leaderboard quality and zero-ops convenience.
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It is narrowing fast. DeepSeek V4-Pro matches GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7 on most agentic and coding benchmarks (within 2-5 points). The remaining closed-source advantages: best-of-class long-context judgment (Opus 4.7), top-tier vision (Opus 4.7 native vision), agentic terminal reliability (GPT-5.5 Codex 77.3% Terminal-Bench 2.0), and the early preview frontier (Claude Mythos at 94.6% GPQA).
Run a closed-source model on the user-facing edge (where quality and brand reputation matter most) and an open-weight model for high-volume background work — classification, summarization, embedding, batch processing. CallSphere uses GPT-5.5 / Claude Opus 4.7 for live voice and chat, plus Llama 4 Maverick or DeepSeek V4-Flash for analytics, summarization, and bulk classification.
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Written by
Sagar Shankaran· Founder, CallSphere
Sagar Shankaran is the founder of CallSphere, where he builds production AI voice and chat agents deployed across healthcare, hospitality, real estate, and home services. He writes about agentic AI, LLM engineering, and shipping voice agents that handle real calls in production.
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