Plasterers and Stucco Masons apply interior or exterior plaster, cement, stucco, or similar materials to coat internal walls or create decorative textures on surfaces. Their job involves preparing surfaces, mixing and applying plaster/stucco, shaping and smoothing finishes, and repairing existing surfaces. They may work on residential, commercial, or industrial projects, and often collaborate with other construction professionals to achieve desired outcomes.
This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.
Annual Pay Distribution | Salary |
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10th percentile | $32,250.00 |
25th percentile | $37,160.00 |
median (50th percentile) | $46,430.00 |
75th percentile | $54,360.00 |
90th percentile | $61,570.00 |
Hourly Pay Distribution | Hourly Rate |
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10th percentile | $15.50 |
25th percentile | $17.87 |
median (50th percentile) | $22.32 |
75th percentile | $26.14 |
90th percentile | $29.60 |
Plasterers and Stucco Masons typically require a high school diploma or equivalent to enter the field, although formal education beyond this level is not always mandatory. While a college degree is not essential for this profession, aspiring individuals can benefit from vocational training programs, apprenticeships, or on-the-job training to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge. These programs often cover topics such as mixing and applying materials, reading blueprints, surface preparation, safety practices, and various finishing techniques. Through hands-on experience and mentorship, candidates can develop proficiency in plastering, stucco application, repair work, and related tasks, gaining the expertise needed to succeed in the industry.