Plumbing estimate template

Free plumbing estimate template for contractors.

Download a simple plumbing estimate template with fields for fixtures, pipe and fittings, access work, permits, testing, cleanup, and exclusions. Use it as a blank starting point, then adjust every number and promise before sending it to a customer.

What this plumbing template helps you capture.

The template is intentionally plain. It gives you the structure for a clear estimate without pretending to know your prices, local requirements, or business terms.

FieldFixture or appliance

Use this row to keep the plumbing scope clear before a customer approves the work.

FieldPipe and fittings

Use this row to keep the plumbing scope clear before a customer approves the work.

FieldAccess work

Use this row to keep the plumbing scope clear before a customer approves the work.

Before you send it, review the details.

Blank templates are useful when they slow you down less than writing from scratch. They still need your judgment.

IncludeClear scope.
  • Fixture or appliance
  • Pipe and fittings
  • Access work
  • Labor
  • Testing and cleanup
Be careful ifThe job has hidden variables.

This template can get thin for work behind walls, older homes, permit-heavy jobs, or jobs where access conditions can change the price fast.

Next stepUse the matching app page.

See how EstimateIn10 handles plumbing estimates when a blank template starts fighting the real scope.

Need more than a blank plumbing template?

EstimateIn10 turns jobsite notes into an editable estimate draft. Keep the template for simple jobs; use the app when writing the first draft is the bottleneck.

FAQ

Is this plumbing estimate template free?

Yes. The PDF and Word files are free to download and use as a practical starting point. Review the scope, pricing, taxes, licensing, and local requirements before sending anything to a customer.

What should a plumbing estimate include?

A useful estimate should include customer details, jobsite address, scope, line items, labor, materials, exclusions, payment terms, expiration date, and a clear approval step.

When should I use EstimateIn10 instead of a template?

Use a template for simple jobs where you already know the scope and pricing. Try EstimateIn10 when rewriting walkthrough notes into a complete estimate becomes the slow part.