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Kitchen Cabinet invoice template

Kitchen Cabinet invoice template is for cabinet installers and kitchen remodelers billing for custom or semi-custom cabinets, installation, and related work. Invoices should itemize cabinets by area (e.g., uppers, bases), hardware, installation labor, removal or modification, and any countertops or trim so clients and contractors have a clear record of scope and cost.

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Kitchen Cabinet invoice template Sample

Kitchen Cabinet invoice template

123 Business Street, City, Country

Phone: (123) 456-7890

Email: contact@company.com

Kitchen Cabinet 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
Kitchen cabinet invoice elementsChecklistCompany and client info, invoice number and date, line items (cabinets, hardware, installation, demo, modifications), quantities and rates, subtotal, tax, total, payment terms.
Custom cabinet and remodeling invoiceIndustry guideTemplates for custom cabinets and kitchen remodeling with line items, taxable status, payment options, and contract or signature sections.
Estimate vs. invoice for cabinetsIndustry guideEstimates outline scope and cost before work; invoices bill for work performed; include scope, line breakdown, and payment schedule.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should a kitchen cabinet invoice include?
Cabinet units by location (e.g., uppers, bases), hardware, installation labor, removal or modification work, and any related items (countertops, trim); each with quantity and price.
Should I use an estimate or invoice for cabinet jobs?
Use an estimate (or quote) before work to agree on scope and price; use an invoice to bill after work is done or at agreed milestones.
How do cabinet contractors typically structure payment?
Common practice is a deposit with order, progress payments at delivery or install milestones, and final payment upon completion; spell this out on the estimate and invoice.

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