How to become a painter and decorator

Do you love working with your hands? Are you naturally creative and enjoy working outdoors? If so, then becoming a painter could be a great career for you. Your role is to paint walls and furniture, varnish floorboards, and perform finishing touches to protect or embellish homes, commercial premises, and industrial buildings.
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Painter’s licence requirements by state in Australia

Australia’s housing boom has increased demand for painters and decorators in many states. Working as a painting contractor can be financially lucrative and personally rewarding. But before you buy new brushes, you should check the painter licensing requirements in your area.
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Tools of Trade Insurance

Whether you’re a carpenter, an electrician, a plumber, a landscaper, a painter, or other skilled tradie, tools are one of your most important assets. It can be expensive to replace or repair valuable tools of trade if something goes wrong. Which is why it’s important for tradies to protect tools and equipment from damage, loss or theft.
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7 essential marketing ideas for your painting business

The trade of painting is an extremely popular occupation in Australia. And you can see why. Painters are skilled at applying paints, varnishes and other special coatings to surfaces such as buildings, homes, schools and other structures. This allows them to be in demand Australia-wide, allowing them to work nearly anywhere.
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How to get more painting jobs and grow your business

As any hardworking professional painter running their own painting small business will agree, having loyal customers and a reliable stream of painting jobs can be the difference between the long-term success and the failure of your painting business. Because as small business owners know all too well, it costs more (in time, money, and effort) to acquire new customers than it does to retain existing customers.
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How to start a painting business

From working on a wide range of different projects to high profit margins, there are plenty of reasons to start your own painting business.
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Why tradies need business insurance

Everyday Tradies are exposed to variety of risks in their work – third-party injuries or property damage, lost or damaged tools, and equipment breakdown are just a few of these common risks. Covering these risks with business insurance can help to protect businesses from the cost of these risks occurring.
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The 5 biggest mistakes tradies make with their insurance

Tradies are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to the services they provide. Whether you’re an electrician, plumber, painter, carpenter or specialise in other skilled labour, your customers know who to call when they need their job done right. You’re the expert after all!
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Top Insurances Tradies Need to Stay Protected (and Employed)

Business insurance. It’s probably not top of mind for most busy tradies. You may be required to have certain policies to work, but beyond that, you might not think about it much.
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12 easy steps to start a profitable handyman business

There’s never ever a shortage of people who need the crafty multi-skills of a handyman for property maintenance, creating many exciting opportunities when you’re looking at opening your own handyman business. From fixing a hole in the wall to tidying up a client’s yard, no two days are ever the same in this fast-paced industry. That’s because there will never be a shortage of home repair jobs that need doing.
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