Trades & field services
Invoices and receipts for painters
Painting jobs are priced by the room, the surface or the square foot, and they mix prep work, paint, materials and labor, often with a deposit up front. Receipt Caker lets you build a clear invoice or receipt in your browser with automatic totals and a live preview. Add your details and logo, export a PDF, and give the customer a professional record of the job.
- How do painters invoice a job?
- Receipt Caker is a free browser tool painters use to build itemized invoices and receipts. You add line items for prep, paint, materials and labor by room or area, note any deposit, and the subtotal, tax and total calculate automatically. A live preview shows the finished bill, which you export as a free PNG or a watermark-free branded PDF to send the customer.
- Can I take a deposit before starting a paint job?
- Yes. Issue a deposit receipt when you collect the upfront payment, then reference that amount on the final invoice so the remaining balance is clear.
Documents painters issue
A record of the upfront payment collected before a job starts, giving the customer proof and you a starting balance.
An itemized bill for rooms painted, listing prep, paint, materials and labor by room or area.
A bill for exterior surfaces, listing prep, priming, paint and labor by elevation or square foot.
The closing bill after a job, subtracting the deposit and showing the remaining amount due.
Why painters use Receipt Caker
- Itemize prep, paint, materials and labor by room or area.
- Automatic subtotal, tax and total as you add each line item.
- Record deposits and subtract them on the final invoice.
- Export a free PNG or a watermark-free branded PDF on Pro.
- No signup and client-side rendering keep customer details private.
How the billing workflow works
- 1
Enter your details and the job
Add your business name, the customer, the property and whether it is interior or exterior work.
- 2
List prep, paint and labor
Add prep, primer, paint, materials and labor as line items by room or area.
- 3
Apply the deposit and tax
Subtract any deposit already paid and set your tax rate; the balance recalculates instantly.
- 4
Export and deliver
Preview the invoice, export a PNG or branded PDF, and hand or email it to the customer.
Pricing by room, surface or square foot
Painting quotes often break down by room, by surface or by square footage, and the invoice should mirror how you quoted the work. Listing each room or elevation as its own line shows the customer that the total reflects the actual space painted.
Receipt Caker lets you add each room or area as a separate line item, with prep, paint and labor either combined or split out. The subtotal and total update as you type, so the finished invoice matches your quote without manual math.
Separating prep, paint and labor
Good paint jobs live and die on prep, and customers do not always realize how much sanding, patching, taping and priming goes into a smooth finish. Itemizing prep separately from painting labor communicates the real work involved.
You can list prep, primer, paint and finish labor as distinct lines, along with material costs for the paint and supplies. This transparency helps customers understand the price and appreciate the craft behind it.
Handling deposits and final balances
Many painters take a deposit to cover materials before starting, and the customer should get a receipt for it. Issuing a deposit receipt at the outset gives them proof and gives you a documented starting balance.
When the job is done, the final invoice subtracts that deposit and shows the remaining amount due. Both documents export as a free PNG or a watermark-free PDF with your logo on Pro, and because rendering is client-side, customer details stay on your device until you send them.