Free Plumbing Invoice Template

Plumbing invoices must capture the full cost picture of a job: the call-out or mobilisation fee, time on site, parts and materials marked up appropriately, and any emergency or after-hours surcharges.

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$100.00
Item 2
$100.00
Item 3
$100.00
Item 4
$100.00
Item 5
$100.00

About Plumbing Invoicing

Plumbing invoices must capture the full cost picture of a job: the call-out or mobilisation fee, time on site, parts and materials marked up appropriately, and any emergency or after-hours surcharges. Because materials costs vary widely — a simple washer versus a new boiler — itemising parts separately from labour protects you from disputes and gives clients the transparency they expect. Many plumbers also bill a fixed diagnostic fee before providing a repair quote, which should appear as a distinct line item.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should plumbers charge a call-out fee separately from labour?
Yes. A call-out fee covers travel, vehicle costs, and the time spent mobilising to site regardless of how long the job takes. Listing it separately from your hourly labour rate avoids confusion — clients understand they pay a fixed amount to have you arrive, then an hourly rate for the work itself.
How should plumbers invoice for materials and parts?
List parts and materials as a separate line item showing either the actual cost or a marked-up price (a 10–30% markup on trade prices is common and widely accepted). Keep receipts in case a client queries the cost. For large jobs, some plumbers split parts into a separate 'materials invoice' alongside the labour invoice.
What are standard payment terms for plumbing jobs?
Residential plumbing jobs are almost always due on completion — clients pay when the work is done and they're satisfied. For larger commercial projects or boiler installations, a 25–50% deposit upfront to cover materials is standard, with the balance on completion. Net 14 is reasonable for repeat trade customers.
Do plumbers need to charge VAT or GST?
In the UK, plumbers must register for VAT once turnover exceeds £90,000 and charge 20% on labour and most parts. In Australia, you need an ABN and must charge 10% GST once turnover exceeds $75,000 AUD. In the US, labour on plumbing services is generally not subject to sales tax, but parts may be taxable depending on the state.