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Pressure Washing invoice template

Pressure Washing invoice template is used by pressure washing contractors to bill residential and commercial jobs. Pricing is often per square foot ($0.35–$0.77 common range) or hourly ($50–$160+). PWNA-certified contractors follow industry standards; invoices should itemize surfaces, square footage or hours, rate, and extras (e.g., roof cleaning, deck washing).

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Pressure Washing invoice template Sample

Pressure Washing invoice template

123 Business Street, City, Country

Phone: (123) 456-7890

Email: contact@company.com

Pressure Washing 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
Driveway and walk 500 sq ft 1 $185.00 $185.00
House wash Single-story front 1 $225.00 $225.00
Subtotal $410.00
Tax (10%) $41.00
Total Due $451.00

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
PWNA CertificationTrade associationCertification requires liability insurance and often a contractor license; covers safety, ethics, and fair pricing practices.
Pressure washing pricing methodsBenchmarkPer sq ft ($0.35–$0.77), hourly ($50–$160 residential; $200–$500 commercial), or flat rate per job; minimum charges common.
Common service line itemsChecklistHouse wash, driveway, patio, deck, parking lot, roof cleaning, gutter cleaning; note hot vs cold water if pricing differs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between power washing and pressure washing on an invoice?
Terms are often used interchangeably; both refer to high-pressure exterior cleaning. Use the term your business uses and keep line items clear (e.g., house wash, driveway).
What should a pressure washing invoice include?
Address or job description, surfaces cleaned with area or hours, unit rate, total, add-ons, and payment terms. Optional: before/after notes or photos reference.
Do I need to be PWNA certified to send pressure washing invoices?
No; certification is voluntary but can help with commercial clients and insurance; invoicing does not require it.

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