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The average salary for a Floor Finisher in U.S. is $49,910.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $49,910

$33,080$69,540

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.00

$15.91$33.43

What does a Floor Finisher earn?

Floor finishers typically earn an annual salary of $49,910. Floor finishers typically work in the construction industry, laying and finishing the materials used in the flooring of a home or building. Floor finishers can specialize in installing hardwood floors, tiles, laminates, carpets and other related materials.

How to earn more as a Floor Finisher

To become a floor finisher, you will need to gain experience fitting and laying flooring, such as carpets, vinyl, laminate and wood. Additionally, you can complete an apprenticeship or attend courses to gain a qualification. To increase your earning potential as a floor finisher, you could move into a specialised area, such as stone restoration or interior decoration. Alternatively, you could become self-employed or set up your own flooring business.