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The average salary for a Drywall Installer in U.S. is $61,480.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $61,480

$36,730$103,310

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.56

$17.66$49.67

What does a Drywall Installer earn?

On average, drywall installers earn around $61,480 per year in the U.S.. Drywall installers are skilled tradespeople who usually work on construction sites, hanging sheets of drywall and securing them to the walls. Professionals in this line of work need to have knowledge of blueprints, framing and cutting the drywall, and using the correct types of nails and screws.

How to earn more as a Drywall Installer

To become a drywall installer, you will need to have experience with construction and the use of tools. You may also find it helpful to attend additional training courses related to drywall installation. To increase your earnings as a drywall installer, you can look into gaining additional certifications such as drywall maintenance, drywall repair, or other related skills. You could also decide to become self-employed, working as a freelance installer for different contracts.