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The average salary for a Cement Mason in U.S. is $57,410.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $57,410

$37,440$83,580

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.60

$18.00$40.18

What does a Cement Mason earn?

On average, cement masons earn around $57,410 per year in the U.S. Cement masons are skilled tradespeople responsible for the building and repair of concrete structures like patios, walls, foundations, and roads. They use a variety of tools to mix, pour and spread the concrete, then use hand tools to shape the material once it hardens. Cement masons usually work outdoors, and may choose to specialize in a particular area such as waterproofing, acid-proofing, or concrete restoration.

How to earn more as a Cement Mason

"To become a cement mason, you will need to take courses in masonry and complete an apprenticeship. To earn more as a cement mason, you can specialize in a particular field, such as stone installation or stonemasonry, or become a supervisor or manager within a contracting business. You could also opt to become self-employed or open your own contracting business."