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The average salary for a Brickmason in U.S. is $63,430.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $63,430

$38,360$94,220

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.50

$18.44$45.30

What does a Brickmason earn?

On average, brickmasons earn around $63,430 yearly in the U.S. Brickmasons are responsible for constructing, installing, and repairs blocks, clay bricks, and other masonry structures. They are often hired to work on premium build projects such as residential and commercial buildings, as well as public works and outdoor areas. A brickmason can choose to specialise in particular areas such as artisanal featurework, restoration, or patios and landscaping.

How to earn more as a Brickmason

To become a brickmason, you will need to gain a college diploma or equivalent certificate in bricklaying, stone masonry, or construction. You could also take an apprenticeship route to gain industry experience and to help you find a job. To make more money as a brickmason, you could specialise in a certain area, such as plasterwork or stonework. You could also become self-employed or set up your own masonry business.