Invoice Template
for Electricians
Electrical invoices should make labour, materials and certification crystal clear. Customers, landlords and insurers often keep these on file, so itemising parts separately from labour and noting any certificate issued saves everyone hassle later.
Create your invoice — freeWhat to include on a electrician invoice
- Job address and description of work
- Labour hours and any call-out fee
- Materials and parts with quantities
- Certification issued (e.g. EICR)
- VAT, if you are VAT registered
- Workmanship guarantee or warranty period
Example electrician invoice
A realistic example of how a electrician might lay out their invoice.
| Description | Qty | Rate | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consumer unit replacement (labour) | 1 | £320 | £320 |
| Materials (consumer unit, breakers) | 1 | £180 | £180 |
| Call-out fee | 1 | £60 | £60 |
| EICR certificate | 1 | £120 | £120 |
| Total | £680 | ||
Getting paid: Itemise parts separately from labour and note any certification issued — customers and landlords often need it for records and insurance.
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