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RV Repair Revenue Calculator
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Know your real profit per customer — after overhead, staffing, and operating costs
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Per Customer Profit
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Gross Revenue
Labor + parts
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Parts Margin
Markup profit
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Net Profit
After all costs
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Per Job Profit
Average net/job
Monthly Revenue
At current volume
🎯 Business Verdict
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🚗 RV Repair Details
Your customer volume and revenue inputs
40%
📊 Business Snapshot
Where your business stands right now
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Revenue Breakdown
Where every dollar goes in your rv repair & service business
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No-Show Impact Analysis
What cancellations are costing your rv repair business
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Revenue Projections
Your rv repair revenue under different growth scenarios
Monthly Revenue Projection
Revenue Breakdown
Cost Allocation
Profit at Different Customer Volumes

RV Repair & Service Business Revenue Report

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How To Use
Know your real numbers — optimize every customer job
🚀 Getting Started
1
Enter Customer Volume
Your average customers per day and working days per month. This drives all revenue calculations.
2
Set Revenue & Collections
Average revenue per customer job and your collections rate. The gap between billed and collected is where money hides.
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See Your Real Profit
The dashboard shows true profit per customer after overhead, cancellations, and acquisition costs. Red = money you're losing.
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Find Your Levers
Adjust sliders to see what happens if you reduce no-shows by 3%, boost average ticket value, or increase your customer volume.
📊 Terms Made Simple
Labor Revenue: Income from your time and expertise. This is 100% margin — every dollar of labor goes straight to covering costs and profit.
Parts Markup: The percentage you add on top of your parts cost. Industry standard is 40-60%. A 50% markup means a part that costs you $100 is billed at $200.
Fixed Costs: Rent, wages, and overhead that you pay every month regardless of job volume. You need enough jobs to cover these before you see profit.
Per Job Profit: Your net profit divided by total jobs. This tells you what each job is really worth after all costs are covered.
Cash/Card vs Warranty: Cash/card customers pay at pickup. Insurance and warranty jobs involve claims processing and delayed payment. Higher cash percentage = faster revenue and fewer disputes.
New Customer Acquisition Cost: What you spend in marketing, ads, and referral programs to get one new customer in the door. Track this to know which channels — Google Ads, local SEO, or referrals — deliver the best ROI.
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Know Your Real RV Repair Profit
After every expense — overhead, staff, supplies — what do you actually keep?
$6K
MONTHLY NET PROFIT
After $8K overhead · 5% cancellations · 65% collections
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$700
Per RV
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$455
No-Show Loss/Mo
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Parts Margin
Parts Margin
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Service Orders
???
Hope customers keep coming
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Full RV Repair P&L
$6K/mo
Know every dollar's destination
Profit by Volume
10/day
-$2K
14/day
$3K
18/day
$9.5K
22/day
$16K
Where Revenue Goes
Net Profit
52%
Overhead
38%
Acquisition
3%
Write-offs
7%
RV Repair Revenue Calculator
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7 Interactive Views
Every angle of your rv repair & service business finances
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RV Repair Dashboard
Revenue per customer + KPIs + smart verdict
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Revenue Breakdown
Where every dollar goes — overhead to profit
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No-Show Impact
What cancelled jobs cost at every rate
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Volume Projections
Revenue at 15-40 customers/day
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4 Interactive Charts
Revenue trends, payer mix, cost allocation
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Print Report
Save your business analysis as PDF
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How To Use Guide
Collections analysis · Payment mix · Cancellation math · Privacy guarantee
RV Repair Revenue Calculator
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How It Works
Download → Open → Enter your numbers → See the truth
1
Enter Customer Volume
Customers/day, working days, avg revenue per job
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Set Collections & Payment Mix
Collections rate and payment mix
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See Your Real Profit
Profit per customer after overhead + cancellations
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Find Your Biggest Lever
Adjust sliders — see what moves the needle
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100% Private
No subscription · No account
Data stays on your device
Works 100% offline
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Built for RV Repair & Service Businesss
RV KPIs
Revenue analysis + profit optimization
Not a generic calculator
RV Repair Revenue Calculator
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What's Included
One HTML file. Everything below. No subscription.
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Revenue Per Customer Calculator
CORE
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No-Show Impact Analysis
LOSS
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Payment Channel Analyzer
PLANS
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Customer Volume Projections
GROWTH
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4 Interactive Charts
CHARTS
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Save & Resume · 100% Offline
SAFE
RV Repair Revenue Calculator
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👁️ RV REPAIR CALCULATOR
Know Your Real RV Profit
Stop guessing your margins. See exact revenue per customer after overhead, staff costs, supplies, and operating expenses.
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RV Repair Owners: Stop Guessing Your Numbers
You work hard to generate revenue. After overhead, staffing, supplies, and cancellations — what do you actually keep?
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Service Orders
???
Hope customers keep coming
🚗 FULL ANALYSIS
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Full RV Repair P&L
$9.5K
Net monthly profit
20 CUSTOMERS/DAY — FULL REVENUE BREAKDOWN
$6K/mo
Instant Download
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📊 7 Views
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🚨 STOP GUESSING
How Much Does Your RV Repair & Service Business Actually Cost to Run?
At 18 customers/day with $18.5K monthly overhead — here's where your money goes
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No-Show Loss
40 cancelled jobs/month × $170
$6,732
per month
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Write-offs & Denials
Uncollected revenue from write-offs
$2,240
per month
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Acquisition Cost
New customer marketing spend
$1,350
per month
CUT CANCELLATIONS TO 6% AND RECOVER
+$6K/mo
That could be $6K+ back monthly back in your pocket
Find My Revenue Leaks →
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This tool is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personalized guidance.