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The average salary for an Insulation Worker in U.S. is $52,080.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $52,080

$33,210$78,000

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $25.04

$15.97$37.50

What does an Insulation Worker earn?

Insulation Workers in the U.S. usually earn an approximate annual salary of $52,080. They typically deal with clients across both residential and commercial sectors, dealing in the planning, selection and installation of insulation materials. Insulation Workers may also choose to specialise in particular materials, such as fibreglass, rock wool or rubber insulation.

How to earn more as an Insulation Worker

To become an insulation worker, you'll need to complete a training course in the profession. This may include practical experience and qualifications related to the sector. This could include roofing, health and safety, and product training. To increase your earnings, you could seek out more specialised roles such as installing insulation in challenging environments. Alternatively, you might be able to set up your own business and provide insulation services while taking on employees.