Contractor Break-Even Revenue Calculator
Know the sales target, booked-job count, and weekly booking pace your contracting business needs before overhead, owner pay, callbacks, and profit pressure start stealing cash.
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Use this after the calculator so the number turns into a concrete action, not another note you forget tomorrow.
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Download the Contractor Pricing Profit Leak ChecklistUse the number to inspect gross margin, discounts, callbacks, underpriced jobs, close rate, and whether the weekly qualified-lead plan can support your break-even point.
What to do with the break-even number
If the weekly booked-job count looks unrealistic, do not simply buy more leads. First tighten pricing, close rate, estimate follow-up, scope control, and lead-source tracking so every booked job carries enough margin.
Use the target as an owner dashboard number: required revenue, average ticket, qualified estimates needed, close rate, and booked jobs per week. If one number is weak, fix that constraint before spending more on ads.
Next routes: compare your numbers against contractor pricing strategies, use the job pricing calculator, and track source quality with the contractor lead tracking spreadsheet.
Product fit: Webzaz only fits when the break-even gap is caused by weak website conversion, missing service-page proof, or quote forms that lose qualified visitors. LocalKit only fits when local profile links, reviews, QR destinations, or Google Business Profile routing are choking qualified demand.
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