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The average salary for a Mobile Home Installer in U.S. is $39,820.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $39,820

$26,560$54,080

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $19.14

$12.77$26.00

What does a Mobile Home Installer earn?

On average, Mobile Home Installers in the U.S. earn around $39,820 per year. They are responsible for installing modular and factory-built homes on permanent foundations. Mobile Home Installers complete tasks such as constructing and mounting frames, seeking approval from local regulations, and connecting the homes to local utilities. These professionals should have experience in carpentry, electrical, plumbing and other building trades.

How to earn more as a Mobile Home Installer

To become a mobile home installer, you will need to have a professional certficiate and/or have experience in the field. You may have to have experience in electrical and plumbing work, as well as other skills necessary for installation of mobile homes. To increase your pay, you can move into a more specialist area, such as organising and managing mobile home installations. You could also look into setting up your own business, either as an employee or as a self-employed contractor.