Leaf Filter Installer - No prior experience is required

Leaf Filter Installer


We are seeking subcontractors to install our LeafFilter Gutter Protection System!

No prior experience is required. You just need a willingness to learn and have a truck or van along with basic tools and ladders. We offer weekly pay per job every Friday. You can earn an average of $150-300+ per job, each taking 2-4 hours.

LeafFilter is recognized as the top professionally installed gutter protection system by leading consumer publications. LeafFilter completed installations worth over $1.4 billion in 2025, with more than 150 offices available across North America ensuring there's an opportunity in your area!

What's in it for you?
  • Immediate Start: Complete your onboarding and training within the week to begin installations promptly.
  • Pre-arranged Jobs: Simply show up and install - the possibility of completing 2 jobs per day on average.
  • No Product Expenses: We supply all necessary products for installation.
  • Flexible Hours: Choose your schedule - work part-time, full-time, or as desired.
  • Financial Gain: Average earnings for full-time single installers exceed $100k annually; team installers may achieve six figures.
  • Regular Income with Weekly Payment: Make an average of $1,500 to $3,000 each week. Payments are made weekly through direct deposit.
  • Discounts and Purchasing Benefits: Enjoy discounts on insurance, tools, equipment, and more through our loyalty program.
  • Thorough Training: Receive guidance to correctly install our system.
  • Assistance with Onboarding: We'll support you in obtaining liability and/or workers comp insurance if necessary.

What you need

  • A reliable truck or van
  • Your own tools and equipment
  • Ladders
  • Liability insurance (and workers compensation if needed) or willingness to acquire it
  • Professional appearance and behavior
  • Strong communication skills

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