Business insurance

Insurance For Window Tinting Specialists

Compare business insurance built around the real risks window tinting specialists face — and line up the right cover before your renewal.

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How it works

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A few details about your business and the cover you need. Takes under a minute.

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We match you

We line you up with the right vetted broker for window tinting specialists and your risks — no guesswork.

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Get covered

Your broker takes it from there — quotes and cover, sorted.

What you get

Built around your business

  • Cover for the workshop, hoists, diagnostic gear, and customer vehicles in your care.
  • Protection for faulty-work claims and damage to vehicles you service or store.
  • A renewal review before your policy rolls over, so you're not overpaying on autopilot.

How it works

Simple next steps

  1. 1Tell us your workshop setup, equipment, and renewal month.
  2. 2We match you to a broker who insures motor trades.
  3. 3You review the options and only switch if it's a better fit.

Important note

Good to know

No lock-in and no obligation. We only connect you with a partner if it genuinely helps — you decide whether to proceed.

Business insurance

Insurance for Window Tinting Specialists

A window tinting business carries motor-trade and workmanship risk. Public liability covers injury or property damage in the bays, while faulty-workmanship and product exposure matters because a bubbling, peeling or illegally dark tint can mean a redo, a fine for the customer or a claim. Add motor trade or customers' vehicles cover for cars in your care, contents and tools cover for film stock and equipment, and workers' compensation once you have staff. With many policies renewing around 30 June, review your cover before the new financial year.

Common questions

Window Tinting Specialists — insurance questions

Am I liable if a tint job does not meet legal limits?

You can be. Applying tint darker than the legal limit can expose you to claims and reputation damage, so faulty-workmanship cover and getting the legal limits right both matter. Knowing your state's rules is part of protecting the business.

Do I need cover for customers' cars in my bay?

Yes. Motor trade or customers' vehicles cover protects cars in your care, custody and control while you tint them. It is a key cover for any business handling other people's vehicles.

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