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The average salary for an Automotive Glass Installer in U.S. is $46,010.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $46,010

$31,370$62,000

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.12

$15.08$29.81

What does an Automotive Glass Installer earn?

On average, Automotive Glass Installers earn around $46,010 per year in the U.S.. These professionals work on repairing and replacing automotive glass for a range of vehicles and can specialise in one or more areas such as side, rear or windscreen glass installation. From individuals to multinational organisations, Automotive Glass Installers provide a valuable and necessary service.

How to earn more as an Automotive Glass Installer

To become an automotive glass installer, you will need to attend a trade school or a technical college. Alternatively, you could undertake an apprenticeship program. If you are looking to increase your earnings as an automotive glass installer, you could specialise in a particular field, such as windscreens or plastics, or look into management roles within the industry. Otherwise, you have the option of become self-employed or starting your own auto glass business.