Issue professional fencing contractor receipts the moment a payment lands. Record labour, materials, and payment methods clearly.
A fencing contractor receipt is issued after payment for labour, materials, or a completed trade job has been received. It records what was done, the amount paid, and the payment method, and is often needed by property owners for insurance claims, warranty purposes, or tax deductions.
| Service | Typical Rate | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Fencing Contractor Labour | $50 - $120 | per hour |
| Materials | At cost + 20% | per job |
| Call-Out Fee | $60 - $150 | per visit |
| Emergency Rate | 1.5x - 2x standard | per hour |
| Permit / Compliance Fee | At cost | per permit |
| Cleanup / Waste Removal | $100 - $300 | per job |
Issue a fencing contractor receipt as soon as final payment is confirmed. For jobs paid in staged payments, issue a receipt for each payment and note what stage it covers. Reference the original invoice and job address on every receipt. For cash payments, issue immediately. Property owners often need receipts for building insurance claims, home warranty registration, or tax deductions, so accuracy and completeness matter. Retain copies for at least six years.