Streamline your lawn care and landscaping billing
Whether you're performing weekly lawn maintenance or executing a massive backyard redesign, professional invoicing ensures your landscaping business looks as good on paper as the lawns you care for.
Your landscaping invoice should itemize services such as mowing, fertilizing, tree trimming, and the cost of materials like mulch or new plants. Providing a clear breakdown helps clients understand exactly what they are paying for, reducing payment delays.
What should your landscaping invoice include?
To be legally and professionally sound, your invoice should always include:
- Your business name, logo, and contact details.
- The date the service was provided and a unique invoice number.
- A detailed breakdown of the items, materials, or hourly labor.
- The total amount due, including applicable taxes and discounts.
- Clear payment terms (e.g., "Due on Receipt" or "Net 30") and accepted payment methods.