Ceiling tile installers: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Ceiling tile installers hang ceiling tiles and create suspended ceilings. Tiles may be applied directly to the ceiling, attached to furring strips, or suspended on runners that are connected by wire to the ceiling. Workers are sometimes called acoustical carpenters, because they also install tiles that block sound.

Education Required
There are no educational credential requirements for becoming a drywall and ceiling tile installer, or taper.
Training Required
Most drywall and ceiling tile installers, and tapers learn their trade on the job by helping more experienced workers and gradually being given more duties. They start by carrying materials and cleaning up and then learn to use the tools of the trade. They also learn to measure, cut, and install or apply materials. They may start out working on less visible areas like closets. The on-the-job training received typically lasts up to 12 months.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 1% (Little or no change)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Median pay: How much do Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers, and Tapers make?
$42,280 Annual Salary
$20.33 per hour

Careers for Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers, and Tapers

  • Acoustical carpenters
  • Acoustical ceiling installers
  • Drywall applicators
  • Drywall finishers
  • Drywall hangers
  • Drywall installers
  • Drywall sanders
  • Drywall strippers
  • Drywall tapers
  • Drywall workers
  • Drywallers
  • Finishers
  • Framers
  • Hangers
  • Sheet rock appliers
  • Sheet rock hangers
  • Sheet rock installers
  • Sheet rock tapers
  • Sheet rock workers
  • Tapers
  • Wall tapers

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