Chimney Sweep Invoice Template (2026 Guide)
What every chimney sweep invoice must include, from the standard sweep to Level 1, 2, and 3 inspections, cap and damper installs, liners, masonry repair, and waterproofing, plus why a static template breaks the moment you build a book of annual recurring clients and how invoicing software fixes it for $12 a seat.
You finish a standard sweep on a Saturday morning in October. Wood burning fireplace, single flue, a Level 1 inspection with the sweep, a cap you noticed was rusted through and replaced on the spot, and a note that the crown has a hairline crack the homeowner should watch. Ninety minutes on the roof and at the firebox, drop cloth down, HEPA vac running, homeowner watching you work.
Now you have to bill them, and that invoice reads something like a standard sweep at your flat rate, the Level 1 inspection, a cap install, a trip fee, and a line noting the crown finding, landing right around $180 for the sweep and inspection plus the cap on top..