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The average salary for a Fence Erector in U.S. is $46,650.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $46,650

$32,120$64,170

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.43

$15.44$30.85

What does a Fence Erector earn?

On average, fence erectors earn around $46,650 per year in the U.S.. Fence erectors are hired by homeowners and businesses to install a wide variety of fencing, from security and privacy fences to chain link and decorative fencing. A fence erector must have the proper knowledge, tools and training in order to ensure a secure and well-built fence structure that meets local regulations.

How to earn more as a Fence Erector

To become a fence erector, you will need practical experience, such as working in landscaping or construction. Alternatively, you could join an apprenticeship scheme. To earn more with fence erector work, you need to become proficient in more specialist areas, such as timber building and welding, or you could become a supervisor for a team of fence erectors. You could also become self-employed and take on your own projects, or become the owner of a fence erecting firm.