Snow Removal Invoice Template (2026 Guide)
What every snow removal invoice has to include, from per-push and per-event to per-inch tiers, seasonal flat contracts, and hourly, with plowing, shoveling, and salting broken out as separate lines, plus why a static template collapses the moment you have twenty seasonal contracts to bill and how recurring invoicing software fixes it for $12 a seat.
A ten inch storm rolls through overnight. You plow the Henderson driveway at 4am when it is still coming down, come back at 9am after it stops to clear the drift the wind piled against the garage, shovel the front walk and the steps, and drop two bags of ice melt on the walkway and the bottom of the drive so nobody breaks a hip on the way to work.
That is one storm, three separate visits, plowing plus shoveling plus salting, and if you are billing per push at $65 a plow it is not one invoice for $65, it is a document that has to show two plow visits, a walkway line, and a salt line, landing somewhere around $180. Send the wrong version of that invoice and the client pays you for one push and argues about the rest..