CAD for HVAC installers
Duct runs, heat-pump layouts, refrigerant lines, ventilation schematics. €99 lifetime, no MEP subscription.

Diaz Editor: 3D + 2D CAD for self-employed HVAC, ventilation and heat-pump installers worldwide. Sketch the building, route the supply and extract air, drop in heat pumps, indoor and outdoor units, air-handling units and diffusers, then generate the install drawing + bill of materials + DXF for the next trade. €99 founding lifetime. No subscription, no cloud, no Autodesk account.

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HVAC & ventilation use cases

  • Heat-pump installs: Position the outdoor unit and indoor units, route the refrigerant line-set and condensate drain, generate the install drawing + parts list for the wholesaler.
  • Ventilation & MVHR: Draw supply and extract duct runs per floor, place the heat-recovery unit and diffusers, label each branch with diameter and airflow.
  • Air-conditioning & split systems: Lay out single-split, multi-split or VRF indoor units, route line-sets back to the condenser, keep it clean for the quote.
  • Duct & plant-room layouts: Route rectangular and round ducts with fittings, position the air-handling unit, export a clean DXF for the building contractor.
  • Hybrid & renovation work: Combine a new heat pump with the existing radiator or underfloor network in one drawing for the client quote.
  • Permit & quotation drawings: Generate the duct-plan + per-discipline schematic PDF for the permit pack, or a clean 3D view to win the job against a Word-doc quote.

Why HVAC installers choose Diaz Editor

  • One-time €99 founding (or €997 regular Pro) vs an AutoCAD MEP or Revit subscription built for office BIM teams.
  • Real duct and pipe (leiding) objects with diameter and material — supply air, extract air, refrigerant and condensate each on their own layer.
  • Component library covers heat pumps, indoor and outdoor units, air-handling units, diffusers, valves and manifolds out of the box.
  • Per-discipline bill of materials — air, refrigerant, heating and electrical tallied separately for the wholesaler.
  • DXF export round-trips cleanly with AutoCAD, BricsCAD and FreeCAD shops downstream.
  • Local-only — client install data stays on your machine, no cloud account, no Autodesk audit.

Honest scope: Diaz Editor draws layouts, schematics and parts lists. It is not a heat-loss, duct-sizing or psychrometric calculation engine — load calculations and code sign-off stay your professional responsibility.

Compare in detail: vs AutoCAD LT · vs FreeCAD.

Pricing

Founding Beta

€99
one-time · 100 spots · 3 seats · lifetime updates
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Solo

€497
one-time · 1 seat · lifetime

Pro

€997
one-time · 3 seats · lifetime

Frequently asked questions

What CAD do self-employed HVAC installers actually use?

AutoCAD MEP and Revit MEP are the big names — expensive and built for whole-building BIM teams. HVAC suites like MagiCAD, Stabicad and DDS-CAD add duct- and load-sizing calculations but are office-priced subscriptions. Most solo installers fall back to hand-sketching or a generic 2D tool with no duct library. Diaz Editor fills the affordable mid-tier with real duct objects and one-time pricing.

Can I draw duct runs and heat-pump layouts?

Yes. The 2D module has duct and pipe (leiding) objects with diameter and material, plus heat pumps, indoor and outdoor units, air-handling units, diffusers and valves in the library. Draw supply, extract and refrigerant on their own layers, label them, export DXF or PDF. It draws and lists — it does not replace a heat-loss or duct-sizing engine, so sign-off stays with you.

Does it handle ventilation, refrigerant and electrical too?

Yes. The utility/GWW object set covers supply air, extract air, refrigerant, condensate, heating and electrical, each on its own discipline layer with its own material list. Export a clean separated DXF per discipline for the next trade.

Is it overkill for a single split-unit or heat-pump swap?

No. Sketch the room in minutes, drop in the indoor and outdoor units, route the refrigerant line-set and condensate, generate an install drawing plus a parts list for the wholesaler and a PDF for the client. Beats a hand sketch and is far quicker than a full BIM suite.

Try Diaz Editor — €99 lifetime

100 founding spots. Built for HVAC and ventilation installers. Ducts, heat pumps and parts lists in one tool.

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What you get for €99

One-time. Lifetime. 3 seats. No subscription.

  • Diaz Editor Pro — lifetime license for your full workday €997
  • 3 seats — you + your foreman + your work-prep +€600
  • All trades in one tool — building, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, solar 4 tools saved
  • DXF + IFC import — works with any architect, contractor, or installer Included
  • 1-click PDF export — quote, work-drawing, and BOM in one pack Included
  • Duct, heat-pump and ventilation objects with material + diameter Included
  • All future updates — v0.4, v0.5, v0.6... Included
  • Founding-member feedback board — your voice on the roadmap Exclusive

Built for self-employed tradespeople + small teams (1-10 people). Not for architects or utility-scale engineering — AutoCAD and Aurora are better at those.

Regular price (after founding):

€997 €99 today

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