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The average salary for a Plasterer in U.S. is $59,050.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $59,050

$36,880$92,780

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.39

$17.73$44.61

What does a Plasterer earn?

On average, plasterers earn around $59,050 per year in the U.S.. Plasterers work on a variety of construction projects, from large commercial buildings to domestic homes. They apply a variety of decorative coating materials to walls, ceilings, and other internal and external surfaces to create the desired finish. Plasterers can also employ specialist skills, such as ornamental plastering or precision dry lining.

How to earn more as a Plasterer

"To become a plasterer, you will need to gain experience in the trade, get professional certification, and enroll in an accredited plastering school. If you are interested in boosting your earnings, you can acquire specialised skills, such as stucco and lath. You could also progress to more senior positions within a plastering business, or become self-employed and open up a plastering service of your own.