Garage Door Invoice Template (2026 Guide)
Exactly what a garage door invoice has to include, from the door make and model and spring type to the opener brand, labor, parts markup, service-call fee, safety inspection notes, and warranty language, plus how to build one in Word, Excel, Google, or PDF and when a solo installer should move off paper to software that bills itself for $12 a seat.
The homeowner calls at 7am because the garage door will not open and their car is trapped inside. You are there by 10, you look at the door, and one of the two torsion springs has snapped clean in the middle, which is exactly what you expected from the phone description. You quote the pair, they say yes, and forty minutes later the door is balanced, the cables are re seated, the opener force is dialed back in, and you are writing the invoice standing in the driveway.
That invoice reads something like two torsion springs at your installed price, the winding and balancing labor, the service call fee credited against the job, and a safety inspection, landing right around $340 for the pair..