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Chimney invoice template

Chimney invoice template is used by chimney sweeps and chimney repair companies to bill for sweeps, inspections (Level I, II, real estate), and repairs. It should list the service (sweep, inspection type, repair), number of flues if applicable, and any travel or access fees. Clear line items support insurance and real estate documentation; CSIA-certified sweeps often command premium rates; national sweep averages run about $90–$280 per chimney.

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Chimney invoice template Sample

Chimney invoice template

123 Business Street, City, Country

Phone: (123) 456-7890

Email: contact@company.com

Chimney 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
Chimney sweep and inspection pricingBenchmarkSweep $90–$280 per chimney; Level I inspection + sweep ~$239–$399 first flue; Level II or real estate inspection higher; excessive creosote or difficult access add 50–100% or 10–30%.
CSIATrade associationChimney Safety Institute of America; Certified Chimney Sweep (CCS) and other credentials; homeowner resources and certified sweep directory.
Chimney invoice checklistChecklistCompany and customer info, property address, service (sweep, Level I/II, real estate inspection), number of flues, first/additional unit pricing, travel or access fees, total, payment terms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should a chimney sweep invoice include?
Your business details, customer and property address, service performed (sweep, inspection type), number of flues if applicable, base price and any travel or access fees, total, and payment terms.
How much does a chimney sweep cost?
National average about $90–$280 per chimney; well-maintained chimneys on the lower end; difficult access, excessive creosote, or multiple flues increase cost.
What is CSIA certification and does it affect pricing?
CSIA certifies chimney sweeps (CCS); many companies charge more for certified technicians and use it in marketing; homeowners and realtors often look for CSIA-certified sweeps.

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