Here are some of the skills you need:

  • Attention to detail
  • Measuring and math
  • Good problem solving
  • Time and task management

    Comfortable working alone and on a team, drywall installers are also often working at various heights from floor to ceiling. This part of the construction process is detailed work that matters, placing smooth sheets of drywall in a measured way to ensure the walls in any room of the house are smooth and clean.

    Mid-range

    >$61,000

    Average Salary

    High-Range

    >$83,000

    Average Salary

    What are the training or certification requirements?

    Completion of secondary school is usually required. Drywall installer and finisher trade certification is available, but voluntary, in BC.

      What’s the earning potential?

      The mid-range average salary is $61,000 and the high range is $83,200.


        Where can I learn more about this career?

        Click here to learn more about Drywall Finisher as a career from Skilled Trades BC, with links to technical training providers.

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