Window Tinting Business

Everything you need to know about starting and running a profitable window tinting business in Australia — startup costs, earning potential, how to learn the skill, and how to get your first customers.

why this trade

Why window tinting business?

Before you learn how, it helps to see why. Window Tinters Are In High Demand Across Australia & low in supply.

With thousands of vehicles requiring tinting every week and relatively few trained installers in the industry, window tinting offers a genuine opportunity for those willing to learn the skill.

Low startup cost

Start for under $1000 all up — professional tools cost $200 to $300, and a film roll $250. Not the tens of thousands most trades or franchises demand.

Work from home

Run it from your home garage or mobile. No lease, no staff, low overheads.

Time & Financial Freedom

Set your own schedule. Work when you want. Take a break when you need to. Earn $1500 to $3000 week by tinting 2 cars a day.

Always in demand

Every car on the road is a potential job — plus homes, offices and boats. Tinting isn’t a trend; the work keeps coming.

No licence to start

Unlike many trades, you don’t need years of formal qualification to begin. Learn the skills once and earn forever.

Repeat & referral work

One clean job and the mates follow. Detailers, dealers and fleets bring repeat work once they trust your finish.

Why a Window Tinting Business — Cost, Earnings & Calculators
What It Costs To Start

How Much You Need To Get Started

The requirements are remarkably modest. This is not a business that needs tens of thousands in fit-out, commercial leases or specialised infrastructure. Here is the full picture, all in.

ItemWhat It IsCost
Window Tint Skool CourseComplete training — cars, home/commercial, full business system$197
Professional tool kitSqueegees, heat gun, knife, spray bottle$150–$200
Film — 2 rolls (35% + 20% VLT)Enough for 10 to 13 cars to start$400–$500
ABN registrationSole trader — abr.gov.au$0
Facebook Marketplace listingFirst marketing channel$0
Total to start a home-based tinting businessUnder $1,000 all in

Two tinting jobs covers your entire startup investment. A sedan at $300 and an SUV at $400 and you are already profitable. Most businesses cannot say that.

The Earnings Maths

How Much Can You Earn?

The average car tint job in Australia is around $300 — some jobs are lower, some are higher depending on the car and your location. From there it is simple arithmetic. Here is what your week looks like at an average price, working a 5-day week.

If you tint…Per dayPer weekPer year (gross)
1 car / day$300$1,500$78,000
2 cars / day Full-time avg$600$3,000$156,000
3 cars / day$900$4,500$234,000
4 cars / day$1,200$6,000$312,000

Tinting full time — around 2 cars a day at the $300 average — puts a tinter in the $150,000 to $200,000 a year range on gross revenue. That is a skilled, in-demand trade you can run from home.

This Isn't Theory — Watch It Happen

9 cars in 5 days = $3,550, documented on camera from an Adelaide garage — that's just under 2 cars a day at roughly $394 a job.

Drag the slider — see what your car tinting could earn
Per Day
$300
Daily
Per Week
$1,500
Weekly
Per Year
$78K
Gross
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Figures shown are illustrative and based on an average job price of $300 (individual jobs are commonly lower or higher), a 5-day working week and a full working year. They show gross revenue before film, insurance and other running costs. Earnings depend on your effort, skill, location and demand. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.

Beyond Cars

House & Office Tinting — A Second Income Stream

Cars are only half the opportunity. Residential and commercial flat-glass tinting opens up homes, offices and shopfronts — larger jobs, priced by the square metre, that you can take on alongside your car work. Most flat glass runs $90 to $150 per square metre.

Bonus Income Stream
Home & Office Tinting Calculator
Minimum Earn
$450
At $90 / sqm
Maximum Earn
$750
At $150 / sqm
5 sqm
Square metres of glass
5 sqm25 sqm50 sqm75 sqm100 sqm
Rate: $90–$150 per sqm  ·  Drag to calculate any job size
Real People · Home Based · Adelaide, SA

Adelaide Students Who Built Their Business From Home

Four Window Tint Skool graduates. Zero prior tinting experience. All four now run profitable home-based operations in Adelaide, South Australia.

Taj Saeed
Uber Driver → Home-Based Tinter · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I was driving Uber — trading hours for dollars with no ceiling. I started tinting from home in Adelaide and within a few weeks I was earning more from tinting on weekends than I was driving full time. No shop. No boss. Just my driveway and the skill I learned from the course."
Taj Saeed — certificate
✓ Certified
Taj Saeed — tinting from home
🚗 Now Tinting From Home
Uber driver → Window Tint Skool → home-based tinting business · Adelaide, SA
Mohsin Ami
NBN Technician → Home-Based Tinter · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I wanted a second income I controlled completely. Tinting from home gave me exactly that. I set the hours, I set the prices, I take the jobs I want. Starting from home meant zero overhead and the business was profitable from the first week."
Mohsin Ami — certificate
✓ Certified
Mohsin Ami — tinting from home
🚗 Now Tinting From Home
NBN Technician → full control of income and schedule from home · Adelaide, SA
Jignesh Shah
NBN Technician → Home-Based Tinter · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I kept my day job and built the tinting business from home alongside it. Within a month of completing the course I had enough weekend bookings to add $1,500 to $2,000 a month without touching my main income. Home-based means I keep every dollar of profit — no rent, no overheads."
Jignesh Shah — certificate
✓ Certified
Jignesh Shah — tinting from home
🚗 Now Tinting From Home
NBN Technician → $1,500–$2,000 extra monthly from home · Adelaide, SA
Jamie Him
McDonald's Worker → Home-Based Tinter · Adelaide, South Australia
★★★★★
"I was working at McDonald's when I found Alex's course. No tinting experience. No automotive background. I completed the course, practised on family cars, and started taking bookings from home. The income from tinting on a weekend beats what I was making in a full week at McDonald's — and I am my own boss."
Jamie Him — certificate
✓ Certified
Jamie Him — tinting from home
🚗 Now Tinting From Home
McDonald's worker → earning more on a weekend than a full week at work · Adelaide, SA
Getting Customers From Home

How to Fill Your Calendar When You Work From Home

The answer is simpler — and cheaper — than almost anyone expects.

1. Facebook Marketplace — Your Single Most Powerful Tool

Post one free listing on Facebook Marketplace with a before and after photo of your practice work. Your phone will not stop ringing. This is the exact method every Window Tint Skool graduate uses to get their first customers. Free. Works immediately. Keeps working every week.

2. Google Business Profile — Free and Permanent

Set this up in your first week. Completely free. Puts your business in front of people searching "window tinting near me" right now. A home-based business with 20 five-star Google reviews will consistently outperform shops in local search.

3. Your First 5 Jobs — The Foundation

Offer your first five jobs at a slight discount in exchange for honest Google reviews and before/after photos. Those five reviews will generate the next fifty jobs without spending a dollar on advertising.

4. Local Car Detailers

Detailers get asked about tinting constantly and turn the work away. Offer a $30–$50 referral fee per job and you have a pipeline of warm leads that costs nothing until you get paid.

"One free Facebook Marketplace ad. That is all it takes. Your phone will not stop ringing. Australia has 20 million cars and a shortage of reliable tinters."

— Alex Harry · Window Tint Skool · Business Launch System
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Tinting

Q
Do I need council approval to run a tinting business from home in Australia?
In most cases, no. A home-based sole trader does not require council approval as long as you are not creating a commercial operation with signage or heavy traffic. Customers arriving one at a time is consistent with normal home-based service business activity. Check your specific local council if uncertain.
Q
How many cars can I realistically tint per day from home?
A beginner working carefully can complete one full car per day in their first month. By month two to three, two cars per day is realistic. An experienced tinter can do three to four cars per day. The nine-car week documented in the video above is an achievable pace a few months into the business.
Q
What if I only have a small driveway — not a garage?
A driveway works fine. The key requirement is shade — out of direct sunlight while applying film. A carport, the shaded side of a building, or working in early morning all solve this. Many Window Tint Skool graduates operate from driveways with no garage.
Q
Will customers actually come to my home address?
Yes — consistently. Hundreds of graduates have built full businesses from residential setups and customers come without issue. What customers care about is the quality of work and your reviews — not your address. Five-star Google reviews beat a shopfront every time.
Q
Can I also offer mobile tinting from the same home base?
Absolutely. Many home-based tinters offer both — customers come to them for standard bookings, and they travel to commercial clients or dealerships. The mobile option expands your market without additional investment. The Window Tint Skool business module covers both models.
Q
How do I handle payments from home customers?
Cash, bank transfer or tap-to-pay via a Square or Stripe card reader (both free to set up). Most home-based tinters take a deposit at booking and the balance on completion. This protects your time and filters out no-shows from the start.

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