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Electrician Invoice Generator - Free Electrical Invoice Template

Professional invoice generator for electricians and electrical contractors. Create detailed invoices with materials, labor hours, permit fees, and code compliance documentation. Get paid faster with professional invoices.

Materials & Labor

Wire, breakers, outlets, fixtures with markup

Code Compliance

NEC references, permit numbers, inspection dates

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Essential Electrical Invoice Elements

  • License Info: Master/journeyman license, bond number, insurance
  • Job Specifications: Voltage, amperage, circuit details, panel upgrades
  • Materials List: Wire gauge/footage, breakers, outlets, fixtures
  • Labor Details: Master electrician hours, apprentice hours, rates
  • Permits & Inspections: Permit fees, inspection results, code compliance
  • Safety & Warranty: Work guarantee, safety certifications

Common Electrical Services & Rates

Service Types:

  • • Panel upgrades (100-200 amp)
  • • Circuit breaker installation
  • • Outlet/switch installation
  • • Lighting installation
  • • EV charger installation
  • • Generator hookup
  • • Troubleshooting & repairs
  • • Commercial wiring

Typical Rates (2025):

  • • Service call: $100-200
  • • Master electrician: $100-150/hour
  • • Journeyman: $75-100/hour
  • • Apprentice: $40-60/hour
  • • Emergency rate: 2x standard
  • • Materials markup: 30-75%
  • • Commercial rate: +25-50%

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Electrical Invoice Best Practices

Safety & Compliance:

  • • Include NEC code references
  • • Document permit numbers
  • • Note inspection dates/results
  • • Specify wire gauges used
  • • Include circuit load calculations

Payment & Warranty:

  • • 50% deposit for big jobs
  • • Net 30 for commercial
  • • 1-year labor warranty standard
  • • Manufacturer warranty on parts
  • • Emergency work: payment due immediately

Safety Note: Always include your license number and insurance information. This builds trust and is required in many states.