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Brick Masonry invoice template

Brick Masonry invoice template is used by bricklayers, masonry contractors, and stone contractors to bill for labor and materials on new construction, repairs, and decorative work. It should list materials (quantity, unit, description, unit price), labor (hours, rate, job description), and any equipment or permit costs. Clear separation of labor and materials supports contracts, change orders, and taxes; rates vary by experience, region, and job type (basic bricklaying vs. stonework or decorative).

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Brick Masonry invoice template Sample

Brick Masonry invoice template

123 Business Street, City, Country

Phone: (123) 456-7890

Email: contact@company.com

Brick Masonry invoice template

Bill To:

Client Name

Client Address

Client City, Country

Phone: (987) 654-3210

Email: client@example.com

Invoice #: 12345

Date: 2024-10-10

Due Date: 2024-11-10

Item Description Qty Price Total
Service A Itemized service or product 1 $100.00 $100.00
Service B Additional line item 2 $50.00 $100.00
Subtotal $200.00
Tax (10%) $20.00
Total Due $220.00

Payment is due within 30 days of receipt.

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An invoice should include your business or name, the customer’s details, the date and invoice number, and a line-by-line breakdown of what was provided. Including payment terms—such as due on receipt, Net 15, or Net 30—helps you get paid on time and keeps records clear for taxes.

Supporting resources

ResourceTypeDescription
Masonry contractor hourly ratesBenchmarkEntry-level $20–$30/hr; mid-level $30–$40/hr; expert/master $40–$50/hr; national average about $29/hr; decorative and stonework often command premiums.
MCAA / IMITrade associationMason Contractors Association of America and International Masonry Institute offer training and certifications that support professional rates.
Masonry invoice checklistChecklistCompany and customer info, invoice number and date, service address; materials (qty, unit, description, unit price, total); labor (hours, rate, description, total); subtotal, tax, total due.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should a masonry invoice include?
Company and customer details, invoice number and date, job address, itemized materials (brick, mortar, stone, etc.) with quantities and prices, labor hours and rate, subtotal, tax, and total due.
Do masonry contractors need to be licensed?
Many states and localities require a contractor license for masonry work; some require bonding or insurance. Check your state contractor board.
How do masonry labor rates vary?
Rates depend on experience, certification, job type (basic bricklaying vs. stone or decorative work), and region—West Coast and Northeast often run above national average.

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