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What Does Each Truck Cost Per Job?

Calculate your true fleet cost per job to price vehicles properly into every quote.

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Fleet Cost Per JobPayment/depreciation$650/moInsurance$180/moFuel$350/moMaintenance$150/moTotal / 60 jobs$22/jobPrice this into every quote

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About Fleet Cost Per Job Calculator

Calculate your true fleet cost per job to price vehicles properly into every quote.

The Complete Guide to Fleet Cost Per Job

Accurate numbers are the foundation of every profitable contracting business. Fleet Cost Per Job Calculator removes the guesswork from one of the most important calculations in your operation — giving you a data-driven answer instead of an estimate built on assumptions.

Why this calculation matters for your business

Calculate your true fleet cost per job to price vehicles properly into every quote.. For HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and roofing contractors, getting this number right isn't optional — it's what separates businesses that grow from those that grind.

Most contractors who run this calculator for the first time are surprised by the results. Not because the math is wrong, but because the gap between what they assumed and what the data shows is larger than expected. That gap represents real money — either money you're leaving on the table or money you're spending inefficiently.

How to use your results

The number this calculator gives you is a starting point, not a final answer. Use it to:

  • Benchmark against industry standards: Compare your number to the benchmarks below. If you're significantly below top performers, you've identified an improvement opportunity.
  • Build your business case: Use the output to justify investments in technology, staffing, or process improvements. Hard numbers win internal arguments.
  • Track progress over time: Run this calculator monthly or quarterly and watch your trend line. Improvement is the goal — perfection is not required.
  • Make pricing decisions: Many of these calculations directly inform what you need to charge to hit your financial targets.

Industry benchmarks for operations performance

The home services industry has well-established benchmarks for most operational and financial metrics. Knowing where you stand relative to peers helps you identify your highest-impact improvement opportunities.

Top-performing HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and roofing contractors consistently outperform industry averages by 30–50% on key metrics. The gap usually comes down to systems, not talent. The best contractors aren't the most skilled technicians — they're the ones who built the best operating processes around good technical skills.

Common mistakes to avoid

When running this calculation, the most common errors are:

  1. Using optimistic inputs rather than realistic ones
  2. Forgetting to include indirect costs (overhead, vehicle costs, insurance)
  3. Comparing against an outdated benchmark
  4. Running the calculation once and never revisiting it

Build this calculation into your regular business review cadence — monthly is ideal for most metrics, quarterly at minimum.

Next steps after running this calculator

Understanding your number is step one. Taking action is step two. The most effective contractors use this type of analysis to drive specific, measurable changes in their business — new pricing, new systems, new staffing decisions — and then measure the results.

If your calculation reveals a significant gap, don't try to fix everything at once. Identify the single most impactful lever and address that first. Compounding improvements over 12 months produce extraordinary results.

Use the related tools below to explore connected metrics and get a complete picture of your business performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What costs should I include in fleet cost per job?

Include: monthly payment/depreciation, insurance, fuel (by miles per job), maintenance reserve, registration/taxes, and any GPS/telematics subscriptions.

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