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The average salary for a Glazier in U.S. is $58,320.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $58,320

$36,440$97,030

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.04

$17.52$46.65

What does a Glazier earn?

Glaziers generally earn $58,320 a year in the U.S. Their responsibilities include cutting, installing, replacing, and removing glass of all sizes and shapes. Commonly, they install specialized glass in factories, office buildings, and public places in accordance with local laws and building regulations. Glaziers may also specialise in providing metal frames for windows and hold a variety of certifications from accredited institutions.

How to earn more as a Glazier

To become a glazier, you'll need experience and knowledge of window repair and installation. That could come from on-the-job training or completion of a trade school program. To make more as a glazier, you can look into specialized areas such as stained glass and window restoration. You could also broaden your expertise and become involved in larger projects, like replacing windows in an entire building. Becoming a self-employed glazier and setting up your own business is another option to consider.