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The average salary for a Stonemason in U.S. is $56,930.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $56,930

$36,530$80,850

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.37

$17.56$38.87

What does a Stonemason earn?

On average, stonemasons earn around $56,930 per year in the U.S.. Stonemasons work with a range of clients ranging from residential home-owners to industrial contractors to create custom stone designs. A stonemason can choose to specialise in a particular area such as decorating, installation, or restoration.

How to earn more as a Stonemason

To become a stonemason, you will need to gain experience, either through formal study in a related field, or by completing an apprenticeship. To gain better prospects as a stonemason, you can specialize in a particular area, such as architectural stonemasonry, or develop your skills and become a business manager. Furthermore, you could become self-employed or start up your own stonemasonry firm.