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Pressure Washing Invoice Template
Create a pressure washing invoice for driveways, siding, decks, patios, fences, equipment fees, pretreatment, and cleanup.
Built for real pressure washing jobs
Start from common charges, then customize quantities, rates, tax, and payment terms before downloading the PDF.
Example line items
Pressure Washing invoice examples
Use these as starting points, then adjust quantities, rates, taxes, and payment terms for the actual job.
What to include on a pressure washing invoice
Include the property address, surfaces cleaned, square footage or service area when useful, pretreatment, equipment fees, and payment terms.
Surface-specific line items
Driveways, patios, decks, siding, fences, and roofs can have different rates and risk profiles. Separate them so the client can review the job clearly.
Pretreatment and equipment fees
If chemical pretreatment, special equipment, or water access affects the price, list it separately instead of burying it in the service total.
Payment terms
One-time residential pressure washing is often due on receipt. Larger commercial or multi-site work may use Net 15 or Net 30 terms.
Common pressure washing invoice mistakes
- Not naming the surfaces cleaned.
- Forgetting equipment or pretreatment fees.
- Using a vague property description for multi-building clients.
Pressure Washing invoice tips
- Describe each cleaned surface instead of using one broad service line.
- Add notes for stain treatment or extra setup time.
- Reference before-and-after photos outside the invoice when helpful.
Helpful notes
Can I include square footage?
Yes. Use quantity for square footage or service units when that is how you price the job.
Should pretreatment be listed separately?
Listing pretreatment separately is clearer when it changes the final price or was requested by the client.
InvoiceForPros is a software tool, not tax, legal, accounting, or debt collection advice. Review requirements for your business and location.