LeafFilter - Installer - Boise

We are looking for subcontractors to install our LeafFilter Gutter Protection System!

No experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn and possession of a truck or van, basic tools, and ladders. We pay weekly and per job every Friday. Average pay is $150-300+ per job which takes between 2-4 hours

LeafFilter is America's #1-rated professionally installed gutter protection system, as rated by leading consumer magazines. LeafFilter installed over $1.4 billion in 2024. With 150+ offices across North America, there is an opportunity near you!

What's in it for me?
Start working now - You can complete onboarding and training the same week and be installing next day
Pre-sold jobs - All you do is show up and install with the ability to complete on average 2 jobs per day
No product costs - We provide all products upfront for the installation
Flexible schedule - Set your own work schedule, work part-time, full-time, or as needed
Financial Freedom - Single installers (full time) average $100k+ per year while team installers can surpass six figures
Consistent Compensation and Weekly Pay - Earn an average of $1,500 to $3,000 per week. We pay weekly through direct deposit, no more waiting weeks or months to be paid
Discounts and Buying Power - Discount and loyalty program for direct access and discounts on insurance, tools, equipment, etc.
Comprehensive Instruction - Learn how to install our system the right way
Onboarding Assistance - We'll help you obtain general liability and/or workers comp insurance (where applicable)

What you need

  • A dependable tuck or van
  • Your own tools and equipment
  • Ladders
  • Liability insurance (and workers compensation if required) or willingness to obtain
  • Professional appearance and demeanor
  • Strong communication skills

We can have you installing and making great money sooner than you think! Start as soon as tomorrow
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