Salary for Floor, Ceiling, and Wall Insulation Workers
Also known as: Ceiling Insulation Blower, Composition Weatherboard Installer, Cork Insulation Installer, Cork Insulator, Insulation Machine Operator, Interior Surface Insulation Worker, Wall Insulation Sprayer
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Floor, ceiling and wall insulation workers replace, install and maintain the materials used to insulate buildings. This helps aid in controlling and maintaining the building's temperature. Insulation workers typically work indoors in residential buildings or businesses. Floor, ceiling and wall insulation workers have a higher risk of injury and illness than their mechanical insulation worker counterparts. Floor, ceiling and wall insulation workers normally learn their trade informally in the first few months of work. Some employers require a high school diploma or GED; others do not.A Floor/Ceiling/Wall Insulation Worker gets a salary of between $26,720 - $74,540 depending on levels of tenure. Insulation Workers will normally receive salaries of fourty-six thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars each year.
Insulation Workers can get the best pay in Illinois, where they receive compensation, on average, of close to about $75,710. People with this job title are paid at the highest average level in Wholesale Trade, where they receive wages of $77,910.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 39.67 percent nationwide in that time.
Floor, Ceiling, and Wall Insulation Workers tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: