What Age is Perfect to Start a Window Tinting Business in Australia?
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What Age is Perfect to Start a Window Tinting Business?

There is no wrong age. Here is what it looks like — and what you can earn — at every stage of life.

16 min read 🎓 620+ students trained 🇦🇺 Every age. Every background. ✍️ Alex Harry · 14 years

I have trained over 620 Australians to tint windows professionally. Teenagers. International students. Tradies. Office workers. Parents. People in their 50s who thought it was too late. Every single one of them found something in this business that worked for their life. Here is what that looks like — with the real people to prove it.

620+Students trained
$147One time investment
4 WeeksTo first paying job
$700Total startup cost

Before we get into the age groups — one thing said plainly. The question "what age is perfect to start a window tinting business" has a simple answer: the age you are right now. Because the skill does not care how old you are. The customers do not care how old you are. What changes with age is what the business means to you — what you need from it, what you can put into it, what you want it to become.

That is what this article is about. Not whether you can do it at your age. But what it looks like specifically for someone at your stage of life — with real people who have already done it to show you what is possible.

Of all the students I have trained — truck drivers, students, mechanics, office workers — not one ever said they started at the wrong age. Every single one said they wished they had started earlier.

— Alex Harry · Founder, Window Tint Skool · 14 years professional tinting
🎒 Age 16–19 · The Teenager
While Your Mates Ask Their Parents for Money, You Are Earning Your Own.
Still in school. No real income. Dependent on everyone. That changes the moment you learn a skill that pays $300 to $500 per job.

Here is the reality of being 16, 17 or 18 in Australia right now. If you want money you work at a fast food restaurant or a supermarket for $14 to $16 per hour. You work whenever they roster you — usually the most inconvenient times possible. After tax a full shift might put $80 in your pocket.

Or you learn to tint windows. Two cars on a Saturday morning from your parents' garage. Done by midday. $600 to $800 in your account before lunch. No roster. No manager. No minimum wage ceiling. Your friends are asking their parents for money to go out Saturday night. You paid for it yourself by noon.

At 16 you can get an ABN in Australia with a parent's support. You can operate as a sole trader, invoice customers and run a legitimate business. There is no law that says you have to be an adult to earn adult money from a skilled service.

Jamie Him was working at McDonald's in Adelaide when he completed the Window Tint Skool course. He is proof that you do not need a background in automotive, a trade qualification or years of experience. You need the skill and the willingness to show up and do good work.

Jamie Him
McDonald's Worker · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I was working at McDonald's when I found Alex's course. I had no experience with tinting at all. I completed the course, practiced on family cars and started taking bookings. The income from tinting in a weekend beats what I was making in a full week at work."
Jamie Him — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Jamie Him — tinting a car professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
McDonald's worker → Window Tint Skool graduate → earning more in a weekend than a week at work
$600–$800Per weekend (2 cars)
$2,400–$3,200Per month around school
$500Total to start

"Independence is not something you are given at 18. It is something you build the moment you decide to stop waiting for someone to pay you."

🎓 Age 20–25 · The Uni Student or International Student
Don't Graduate Into Debt. Graduate Into a Business.
HECS debt, rent, food bills — and a part-time job that barely covers any of it. There is a better way to use the hours you have.

Your early twenties in Australia are expensive. University fees accumulating. Rent at $200 to $350 per week for a room in a share house. And if you are an international student — loan repayments to family back home, visa restrictions on working hours and financial pressure that domestic students simply do not carry.

Tinting fits around lectures and study in a way that almost no other income source does. You book jobs on the days you choose. Two cars on a Saturday and Sunday pays the rent. The skill you are building is worth more than any certificate you receive at the end of your degree.

Bikash came to Window Tint Skool as an international student in Adelaide — trying to cover his costs in Australia while also helping his family back home. Abheshik was studying in Melbourne while working in a signage shop. Both found that tinting gave them income that a standard job with a capped hourly rate never could.

Bikash Bhandari
International Student · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I wanted to earn more money — not just enough to cover my costs here in Australia, but enough to help my family back home too. A standard job was never going to get me there. Window tinting changed that completely. I work the hours I choose, I earn per job not per hour, and the income is real."
Bikash Bhandari — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Bikash Bhandari — tinting a car professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
International student → tinting business → earning what a capped hourly job never could
Abheshik Dhungana
International Student — Signage Shop · Melbourne, VIC
★★★★★
"I was working in a signage shop while studying and wanted something with better income potential. Learning window tinting gave me a skill I could use immediately and build into something real on my own schedule."
Abheshik — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Abheshik — tinting a car professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
International student → signage worker → professional tinter on his own schedule
$1,000–$1,500Per weekend (3–4 cars)
$4,000–$6,000Per month around study
4 weeksTo first paying job

"Your degree teaches you what to think. Building a business at 22 teaches you how to survive. Both matter. Only one of them pays the rent this weekend."

💼 Age 26–38 · The 9-to-5 Worker
Your Salary Has a Ceiling. Your Tinting Business Doesn't.
Good job. Steady income. But not enough — and no clear path to more.

You have a job. Maybe even a decent one. But you know the ceiling is visible from where you are sitting. The next raise is 3 percent. The next promotion might happen in two years. And in the meantime everything costs more every year.

The weekend tinting model was built for exactly this situation. You keep your job — the security, the super, the stability. And on Saturdays and Sundays you run a business that earns what your entire working week used to. Four cars across a weekend nets $1,100 to $1,400 after film costs. That is $4,400 to $5,600 per month on top of your salary.

Jignesh Shah was an NBN technician in Adelaide. Mohsin Ami was also an NBN technician. Both came from technical backgrounds and understood precision work. Both added tinting as an income stream alongside their existing careers.

Jignesh Shah
NBN Technician · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"Working in telecoms I was used to technical, detail-oriented work. Tinting suited my personality perfectly. The precision required is similar to what I do in my day job — but the income per hour is dramatically better and I am building something of my own."
Jignesh Shah — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Jignesh Shah — tinting a car professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
NBN Technician → added tinting alongside career → building income on his own terms
Mohsin Ami
NBN Technician · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I wanted a second income that I controlled. Tinting gives me that — I decide when I work, how many jobs I take and what I charge. The technical side came naturally from my background. The business side is straightforward once you have the skill."
Mohsin Ami — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Mohsin Ami — tinting a car professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
NBN Technician → tinting on his own terms → full control of his income
$1,100–$1,400Per weekend net
$4,400–$5,600Extra per month
$53,000+Extra per year

"The job gives you security. The business gives you freedom. You do not have to choose between them — at least not yet."

🔨 Age 28–45 · The Tradie or Physical Worker
Work Smarter. Not Harder.
Your body knows the cost of physical work. There is a better way to earn from your hands.

If you have spent years in a physical trade — construction, flooring, mining, mechanics, gardening — you know something desk workers do not. Hard physical work has a shelf life. The income that depends entirely on your physical output is always one injury away from stopping completely.

Window tinting is light physical work. Standing, moving around a vehicle, using your hands and your technique. No heavy lifting. No vibration tools. No working in extreme heat or confined spaces. Experienced tinters describe it as comfortable, focused work that does not leave you exhausted at the end of the day.

Kate Hutchinson was a diesel mechanic at Komatsu in Adelaide. Ali Jabarzada was a floor layer. Gurjinder Singh ran a gardening business. All three came from physical trade backgrounds — and all three found that their existing precision and work ethic translated directly into tinting.

Kate Hutchinson
Diesel Mechanic — Komatsu · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"Coming from a mechanical background I understood precision and attention to detail. Tinting took those exact skills and applied them differently — but the mindset was identical. Do it right the first time. The business side was straightforward once the technique was there."
Kate Hutchinson — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Kate Hutchinson — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
Diesel mechanic → Window Tint Skool graduate → tinting business built on trade precision
Ali Jabarzada
Floor Layer · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"Floor laying is hard on your back and your knees. I was looking for something I could build that was skilled work but did not destroy my body. Tinting is precise and detail-focused — it suited me perfectly. The income per hour is better than laying floors and my body feels it at the end of the day."
Ali Jabarzada — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Ali Jabarzada — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
Floor layer → lighter skilled work → better income per hour, better on the body
$100–$200Effective hourly rate
$10,000–$14,000Per month full time
$0Heavy lifting involved

"Your hands built everything around you. Now let them build something that is yours — without the physical cost of a heavy trade."

🔄 Age 35–50 · The Career Changer
Experience Doesn't Expire. It Compounds.
Redundancy. Burnout. Just done with it. You are not starting over. You are starting smarter.

There is a lie told to people in their late thirties and forties who want to change direction. The lie is that they have left it too late. It is not true — and here is why. At 42 you know how to deal with difficult customers without losing your temper. You know how to manage your time. You know how to show up consistently. These are the actual foundations of a successful service business — and they cannot be taught in any tinting course. They are built over decades of living.

Amber spent 15 years in an office before joining her partner's detailing and mechanical business and adding tinting. Kamal owned a chicken shop for 20 years before deciding he wanted something different. Remo runs Prestige Classic Automotive Care and added tinting to expand his service offering. All of them brought life experience that made their businesses stronger from day one.

Amber Miernik
Car Detailer — Precision Pro Protection & Mechanical · Holden Hill, Adelaide SA
★★★★★
"I spent almost 15 years working in an office before joining Joe in his detailing business. We decided to add window tinting and I thought — why not learn it myself? I had no tinting experience at all. The course was clear, step by step, and I could go back and rewatch anything I needed. Now I tint alongside the detailing work and it has completely changed our business revenue."
Amber Miernik — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Amber Miernik — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
15 years in an office → career change → professional tinter adding new revenue to existing business
Kamal
Former Chicken Shop Owner — 20 years · South Australia
★★★★★
"After 20 years running the same business I wanted something different. Something I could do with my hands that was skilled and paid well. Window tinting was completely new to me but the course made it accessible. The business skills I had from two decades of running my own place gave me a massive head start on everything except the tinting itself."
Kamal — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Kamal — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
20 years in business → complete reinvention → professional tinter with a lifetime of business experience behind him
$10,000–$14,000Per month full time
4–6 monthsTo replace a salary
$147To learn the skill

"You are not starting over at 40. You are starting over with 20 years of knowledge that a 20-year-old simply cannot buy."

🚛 Age 30–50 · The Driver or Shift Worker
You Have Spent Years Working for Someone Else's Business. Build Your Own.
Long hours, unpredictable shifts, time away from family. There is a different way to earn — on your own terms, from your own garage.

Truck drivers, bus drivers, Uber drivers — you spend your working life in a vehicle. You understand cars. You understand what people want from their vehicles. And you know better than most that trading time for a fixed wage with someone else controlling your schedule is a deal that gets harder to accept as the years go by.

Chetan Nigha was a truck driver in Melbourne. Jarmanjit Singh was a bus driver in Perth. Both found that the skills and discipline that made them good at driving translated directly into the precision and reliability that makes a great tinter.

Chetan Nigha
Truck Driver · Melbourne, Victoria
★★★★★
"Driving trucks means long hours and time away from home. I wanted something I could build that gave me control over my time and income. Tinting is something I can do from home, on my schedule, earning per job. The difference in how I feel at the end of a working day is enormous."
Chetan Nigha — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Chetan Nigha — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
Truck driver → own tinting business → control over time, income and schedule
Jarmanjit Singh
Bus Driver · Perth, Western Australia
★★★★★
"Driving a bus is steady work but it is someone else's schedule, someone else's rules. I wanted to build something of my own. Window tinting gave me a skill I could monetise immediately, in Perth where the demand for tinting is year-round. I tint on my days off and the income adds up faster than I expected."
Jarmanjit Singh — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Jarmanjit Singh — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
Bus driver → tinting on days off → building something of his own in Perth
$600–$1,000Per day off (2 cars)
$4,000–$6,000Per month part time
Your scheduleYour rules

"You have spent years driving someone else's route on someone else's timetable. It is time to drive your own."

🌅 Age 50–65+ · The Pre-Retiree or Semi-Retired
You Don't Need a Full-Time Business. You Need Enough.
Super that is not quite enough. Time that is finally yours. A need to stay active and earn — on your own terms.

Here is the honest conversation nobody has in Australia. Superannuation for the majority of people is not enough to retire comfortably. The average Australian retires with around $200,000 in super — which at a 5% drawdown produces $10,000 per year. That is not a retirement. That is survival.

Two or three tinting jobs per week — done at your pace, from your garage — produces $1,500 to $2,500 per month net. That is $18,000 to $30,000 per year on top of whatever super provides. The difference between carefully watching every dollar and actually living.

Harshal Chaudhari was a pharmacist in Sydney — a professional with a demanding career who added tinting as a completely separate income stream. The precision required in pharmacy translated perfectly into the detail-orientation tinting demands.

Harshal Chaudhari
Pharmacist · Sydney, New South Wales
★★★★★
"As a pharmacist I am used to precision and following process exactly. Tinting requires the same mindset — every step in sequence, no shortcuts, attention to detail throughout. I added it as an income stream alongside my career and it works perfectly. The satisfaction of producing a clean finished result with your hands is genuinely different from desk work."
Harshal Chaudhari — Window Tint Skool certificate
✓ Certified
Harshal Chaudhari — tinting professionally
🚗 Now Tinting
Pharmacist → added tinting as second income → precision career skills transferred perfectly
2–3 jobs/weekComfortable part-time pace
$1,500–$2,500Per month net
$18,000–$30,000Extra per year

"Retirement does not have to mean stopping. It can mean choosing what you do, when you do it, and doing it well — with the patience that only comes from a lifetime of experience."

The One Thing Every Age Has in Common

Every person above — the teenager, the student, the office worker, the tradie, the career changer, the driver, the pre-retiree — faces a different version of the same problem. They want more financial control. More options. More breathing room. Less dependence on someone else deciding what their time is worth.

Window tinting solves that problem the same way for all of them. A skilled, high-margin service you can start quickly, run flexibly and scale or shrink based on what your life needs at any given time.

The Proof — At Any Age, This Is What the Business Produces

Nine cars. Five days. One home garage. $3,550. The skill does not care how old you are. Neither do the customers.

The Bottom Line

I have trained 620+ Australians. They range from teenagers still in school to professionals in their fifties looking for a second income stream. Not one of them said they started at the wrong age. Every single one said they wished they had started earlier. The best time to start was last year. The second best time is right now.

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