Invoice templates for pressure washing businesses billing homeowners and businesses for driveway, patio, and exterior cleaning.
A pressure washing invoice is issued by a self-employed or small business exterior cleaning specialist to a residential or commercial client for high-pressure jet washing services. Pressure washing businesses clean driveways, patios, decking, exterior walls, roofs (soft washing), car parks, and commercial yards. The pressure washing sector in the UK has grown significantly with the rise of social media content showing dramatic cleaning results. Self-employed pressure washers build a client base through local marketing, before-and-after social media posts, and online directories. Pressure washing is often combined with other exterior cleaning services including gutter clearing, fascia cleaning, and chemical treatments for algae and moss control. Block paving re-sanding and sealing is a high-value add-on service offered by many pressure washing businesses.
| Service | Typical Rate | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Driveway pressure wash | 150 | job |
| Patio clean (per square metre) | 4 | sqm |
| Decking clean | 120 | job |
| Moss and algae chemical treatment | 80 | treatment |
| Block paving re-sand and seal | 350 | job |
| Commercial yard or car park clean | 400 | day |
Provide a written quote before starting work, particularly for larger jobs. Many pressure washing jobs are one-off rather than recurring, so a professional quote that converts to an invoice on completion is standard practice. For jobs with variable surface areas (patios, car parks), note the area measured and rate per square metre on the invoice. This prevents disputes about pricing. Take a deposit for larger jobs such as driveway sealing or commercial yard cleaning where materials costs are significant. 30-50% deposit on commencement is standard. For commercial clients (estate agents, supermarkets, car dealerships), issue monthly invoices for regular contracts. Confirm purchase order requirements before your first invoice.