1. Washington-specific invoice requirements
- Sales tax line: 6.50% state rate. Services billed to WA customers must include sales tax. State 6.5%; many services taxable. Combined commonly 8.5-10.5%.
- Late-fee cap: Washington statute Wash. Rev. Code Β§19.52.020 caps interest on unpaid invoices at 1.5% per month. Spell out the rate in writing on every invoice and in your contract β courts won't enforce undisclosed fees.
- Right-to-cancel notice: Customers in Washington get 72-hour cancellation rights on certain home-services contracts. Disclose this in your terms.
2. Tile Setter line items + standard terms
Every tile setter invoice in Washington should itemize work clearly. Standard tile setters use Net 14 terms with a 33% deposit required upfront.
- Labor β per sqft β billed by sqft (~$12 default).
- Tile material β billed by itemized.
- Substrate prep β billed by itemized.
- Trim & grout β billed by itemized.
3. Tile Setter licensing in Washington
Specialty license in many states. CTI / NTCA certification is industry-recognized.
4. Send and follow up
Send the invoice the same day work completes. Use software that records open events and offers a one-click online payment so you don't need to chase a check by mail. Washington customers expect digital payment options today β accepting card and ACH typically reduces days-to-paid by 30β50%.
Washington metro guides
Metro-specific guides include the combined sales-tax rate and local pricing benchmarks.
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Seattle
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Spokane
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Kennewick
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Olympia
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Bremerton
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Yakima
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Bellingham
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Mount Vernon
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Wenatchee
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Longview
- Invoicing as a tile setter in Walla Walla