The service business you already operate

Add LumeLevel installation to the work you already know how to do.

You may already have the tools, field experience, transportation, customer relationships, and practical problem-solving skills. LumeLevel adds the product-specific training, commissioning standard, and a new source of installation and service opportunities.

LumeLevel Pebble tank monitoring equipment and dashboard
1

Add the service

Use your existing field skills to assess the site, install the sensor and Pebble, configure the system, and commission it for the customer.

2

Earn from the installation

Set your own price based on labor, crew size, travel, materials, site difficulty, overhead, and the margin your business needs.

3

Expand the relationship

Build follow-on revenue through additional tanks, troubleshooting, maintenance, managed services, and—when separately approved—hardware resale.

LumeLevel Certified Installer Network

Installation help or service opportunity?

Choose the path that fits what you need.

Need installation help?

Find a Certified Installer

Find an independent professional who has completed LumeLevel installer certification and serves your market.

Installation pricing, scheduling, workmanship, insurance, and payment are arranged directly with the installer.
Offer installation services?

Join the Certified Installer Network

Add LumeLevel installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and related field services to the business you already operate.

Application, training, and approval are required. Authorized Reseller status is separate.
Step 2 — Model the installation business

Use your costs. Set your price. See what the job can contribute.

LumeLevel does not prescribe one installation price. Enter the labor, crew size, travel, consumables, overhead, selling price, and job volume that reflect your own business.

Your job economics

Installer business-case figures are shown in US dollars.
Job type changes the crew/time assumption only. Your price and costs stay yours.
Optional allocation for vehicle, insurance, administration, tools, and other business overhead.
Per installation
Installation revenue
Crew labor cost
Total direct cost
Amount left after direct costs
Amount left after overhead
Total technician-hours
These figures show what remains after the costs you enter. They do not include taxes or any business costs you have not entered, so they should not be treated as net profit.
Margin after direct costs
Margin after overhead
Revenue / technician-hour
Monthly installation revenue
Monthly amount left after overhead
Annual installation revenue
Annual amount left after overhead
Optional commercial pathway

What if you also supply the hardware?

Certified Installer status and Authorized Reseller status are separate. Selected certified businesses may later qualify to purchase LumeLevel hardware commercially and offer a complete supplied-and-installed solution.

Commercial pricing is not certification. The figures shown here use LumeLevel’s existing commercial quantity-discount structure and are presented in US dollars. They do not guarantee reseller approval or net resale profit.
Current quantity uses catalog pricing.
Current commercial quantity pricing

The discount is based on the total quantity purchased in one commercial order and is applied to the current catalog unit price.

1–9 units Catalog price 10–19 units 10% off 20–25 units 20% off 26+ units 26% off
Current catalog unit price
Commercial quantity discount
Commercial unit price
Total hardware purchase
Catalog-to-commercial spread / unit
Potential spread across quantity

Potential spread assumes resale at the current catalog unit price and does not deduct shipping, taxes, payment costs, fulfillment, warranty exposure, or local operating expenses.

Step 3 — Build beyond the first installation

The installation can begin a longer service relationship.

The first installation is only one possible service event. The same customer may later need expansion, troubleshooting, maintenance, or other work already offered by your business.

Installation

Initial site assessment, installation, configuration, commissioning, and customer handoff.

Additional tanks

Reserve tanks, additional monitoring points, or larger systems can create follow-on work.

Troubleshooting

Onsite diagnostics and field-service visits can be priced separately from the original installation.

Replacement or relocation

Move, replace, or recommission sensors and equipment when customer needs change.

Inspection and maintenance

Periodic checks can sit beside tank, pump, electrical, property, or other maintenance work.

Related trade work

The LumeLevel relationship may introduce customers who also need services your company already provides.

A broader managed-service opportunity

Property managers do not have to choose one business model.

A qualified Property Manager can remain a Property Manager while also becoming a Certified Installer and adding equipment rental, managed monitoring, tank service, water coordination, and other services.

Property management Existing management and facilities revenue.
Installation Charge for installing and commissioning systems.
Equipment rental Own hardware and rent it to managed properties.
Managed monitoring Charge for monitoring, alerts, reporting, or oversight.
Tank cleaning Provide or coordinate tank cleaning.
Water delivery Provide or coordinate water delivery using better visibility.
Maintenance Add related property, tank, or pump services where qualified.
Authorized resale Separately approved businesses may also supply hardware.
LumeLevel Certified Installer Network

Establish or expand LumeLevel installation services in your market.

LumeLevel works with qualified local professionals who can assess sites, install equipment, commission systems, troubleshoot field issues, and support customers when onsite service is needed. Where demand is developing, Certified Installers can establish local service capacity; where service already exists, additional installers expand coverage, availability, and customer choice.

LumeLevel installation training
Certification identification and public installer profile eligibility
Installation and commissioning procedures
Troubleshooting guidance
Access to LumeLevel technical support
Eligibility for a public Certified Installer listing
Eligibility for LumeLevel customer referrals where available
Ongoing product, installation, and commissioning updates
Consideration for separate Authorized Reseller approval

Independent business responsibility

Certified Installers operate as independent service providers. The installer is responsible for its own pricing, quotations, customer payment, workmanship, insurance, applicable qualifications, tools, PPE, employees, subcontractors, and safe working practices.

LumeLevel certification demonstrates competence with LumeLevel equipment and procedures. It does not replace electrical, plumbing, occupational-safety, confined-space, or other qualifications required for particular work.

Safety and stop-work authority

Water tanks and cisterns can involve awkward, dark, confined, elevated, or difficult-access environments. LumeLevel installations should be designed to avoid tank entry wherever reasonably practicable.

A Certified Installer must be able to refuse, stop, or requote work when the site cannot be handled safely with the personnel, equipment, qualifications, or procedures available.

Turn installation uncertainty into a local service opportunity.

Model the numbers, learn the product, and establish or expand LumeLevel installation services in your market.

Join the Certified Installer Network