Electrical · Invoice template
Free Electrical Invoice Template
A electrical invoice template with the line items and units electricians actually price in. Free to download, no email required.
Free, no email. Or have it sent with your business name, licence number and contact details already on it:
What is in it
- Invoice number and date, and the contract it settles
- Work completed, itemised against the original scope
- Approved change orders, listed separately from the original scope
- Deposits and prior payments credited
- Balance due, payment terms and accepted methods
- Late-payment terms
- Pre-filled electrical line items: Panel upgrade, 200A service (per each), Branch circuit, run and terminated (per circuit), Recessed fixture, supplied and set (per each), EV charger circuit and mount (per each), Permit and inspection coordination (per each), Troubleshooting (per hour)
Why a electrician needs their own version
Service, circuits, panels and the inspections that follow them.
- Permits and inspections put a two-week gap between the work and the final payment.
- Panel upgrades are quoted per circuit and billed as one number, and reconciling the two is manual.
- Change orders on old wiring are constant and are almost never signed for.
Priced the way you price
A generic template makes you type the unit every time. This one already knows a electrician quotes in these:
This is a starting point, not legal advice. Contract law is a state matter and the terms that hold up in Tennessee are not the terms that hold up in California. Have a lawyer in your state read yours before you send it to a customer — once, and then it is done.
Or stop filling in templates
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