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Installer Revenue & Capacity Calculator

See your current monthly revenue, full-capacity potential, and how much additional deal flow your crews could absorb through Seamless Home.

Calculate Your Capacity & Revenue Opportunity

Adjust crew count, installs per week, and current utilization to see your revenue potential and idle capacity.

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1 crew20 crews
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1/week5/week

Monthly capacity: 26 installs

$14,000
$6k$40k

Labor + associated fees you receive per residential install

65%
10%100%

Running ~17 of 26 installs/month


Your numbers

Current monthly revenue

$238,000

17 installs × $14,000

Full-capacity monthly revenue

$364,000

26 installs at 100% utilization

Monthly revenue opportunity

$126,000

9 idle installs/month

Annual revenue (current)

$2,856,000

Annual revenue (full capacity)

$4,368,000

Annual revenue opportunity

$1,512,000

Your crews have capacity for 9 more installs per month

Seamless Home routes closed solar deals to installers in its network — with permits in hand, materials procured through Direct Pay, and lender funding confirmed. If you have capacity, we have deal flow.

Calculations use 4.33 weeks per month. Revenue per install reflects what the installer receives — not the homeowner system price. Ballpark estimates only. Actual revenue depends on market, deal structure, and contract terms.

Idle crew capacity is silent lost revenue

Most install businesses run at 60–80% utilization. The gap between current utilization and full capacity represents revenue that is available but not being captured — because deal flow is irregular, unpredictable, or simply not there. A crew that can do 3 installs per week but averages 2 is losing the revenue of roughly 50 installs per year.

The value of joining a fulfillment network like Seamless Home is consistent, qualified deal flow routed to installers who have capacity. Instead of bidding for jobs or relying on a single sales org partner, installers in the Seamless Home network receive projects with permits in hand, materials on the way, and lender funding confirmed — so the time from dispatch to invoice is as short as possible.

This calculator shows what that idle capacity is worth — in monthly and annual revenue terms — so you can evaluate whether additional deal flow through Seamless Home makes sense for your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Seamless Home provide deal flow to installers?+

Seamless Home routes closed-won deals from its network of solar sales organizations to vetted installing crews. When a sales org closes a homeowner deal, Seamless Home handles the back-end — including assigning the project to an available installer in its network based on geography and capacity. Installers in the network receive projects with permitting already handled and materials procured through Direct Pay, reducing the overhead of each install job.

What is a typical revenue per residential solar install for an installer?+

Installer revenue per job (what the installer receives for labor and associated services) varies by market, system size, and contract structure. A typical residential solar install in the $25,000–$40,000 system-price range may yield $8,000–$18,000 in installer revenue depending on market, roof complexity, and whether materials are self-procured or supplied. Markets with higher solar density (California, New Jersey, Massachusetts) often allow higher per-install revenue. This calculator lets you model your specific market rate.

How does installer capacity utilization affect revenue?+

If a crew of two installers can complete 3 jobs per week but is only being dispatched to 2, it is running at 67% utilization. That unused 33% is revenue that could be earned if deal flow were available. The goal of this calculator is to make that idle capacity visible — so installers can quantify what consistent deal flow through a fulfillment platform like Seamless Home is actually worth to their bottom line.

Do installers need to handle sales or customer acquisition to work with Seamless Home?+

No. Installers in the Seamless Home network show up, install, and get paid. Sales, financing, permitting, material procurement, and project management are handled through the platform. The installer's job is the installation itself — not running leads, dealing with lenders, or managing the permitting paperwork. This is the core of the 'Show up, install, get paid' model.

Fill your crews' schedule with qualified solar installs

Seamless Home routes closed deals to installers in its network — permits handled, materials procured, funding confirmed. Show up, install, get paid.

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