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Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall

Line and cover structures with insulating materials. May work with batt, roll, or blown insulation materials.

Visual summary of pay, outlook, skills, interests, and preparation for Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall

Median pay

$48,680
Median annual pay for Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024
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10-year growth

3.8%
Projected employment growth from 2024 to 2034.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024–2034 projections
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Annual openings

3,400
Projected annual openings, including growth and replacement demand.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024–2034 projections
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Employment

40,200
Estimated U.S. employment for Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall in 2024.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024
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Jobs added or lost

+1,500
Projected numeric employment change from 2024 to 2034.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024–2034 projections
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Entry preparation

No formal educational credential
Typical additional preparation: Short-term on-the-job training.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2024 profile
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O*NET occupation profile

What the work involves

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Essential skills

  1. 1Active Listening
  2. 2Critical Thinking
  3. 3Speaking
  4. 4Monitoring
  5. 5Active Learning
  6. 6Reading Comprehension

Knowledge areas

  1. 1Building and Construction
  2. 2Customer and Personal Service
  3. 3Mechanical
  4. 4English Language
  5. 5Administration and Management
  6. 6Transportation

Abilities

  1. 1Extent Flexibility
  2. 2Manual Dexterity
  3. 3Multilimb Coordination
  4. 4Gross Body Equilibrium
  5. 5Trunk Strength
  6. 6Arm-Hand Steadiness

Career interests

  1. 1Realistic
  2. 2Conventional
  3. 3Investigative
  4. 4Artistic
  5. 5Social
  6. 6Enterprising

Work styles

  1. 1Dependability
  2. 2Attention to Detail
  3. 3Cautiousness
  4. 4Stress Tolerance
  5. 5Integrity
  6. 6Perseverance

Work activities

  1. 1Handling and Moving Objects
  2. 2Performing General Physical Activities
  3. 3Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
  4. 4Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Materials
  5. 5Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
  6. 6Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment

Work context

  1. 1Spend Time Standing
  2. 2Wear Specialized Protective or Safety Equipment such as Breathing Apparatus, Safety Harness, Full Protection Suits, or Radiation Protection
  3. 3Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls
  4. 4Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
  5. 5Exposed to Contaminants
  6. 6Time Pressure

Representative tasks

  • Measure and cut insulation for covering surfaces, using tape measures, handsaws, power saws, knives, or scissors.
  • Fit, wrap, staple, or glue insulating materials to structures or surfaces, using hand tools or wires.
  • Cover and line structures with blown or rolled forms of materials to insulate against cold, heat, or moisture, using saws, knives, rasps, trowels, blowers, or other tools and implements.
  • Distribute insulating materials evenly into small spaces within floors, ceilings, or walls, using blowers and hose attachments, or cement mortars.
  • Move controls, buttons, or levers to start blowers and regulate flow of materials through nozzles.
  • Fill blower hoppers with insulating materials.
  • Cover, seal, or finish insulated surfaces or access holes with plastic covers, canvas strips, sealants, tape, cement or asphalt mastic.
  • Read blueprints, and select appropriate insulation, based on space characteristics and the heat retaining or excluding characteristics of the material.

Software and tools

Microsoft Excel · hot technologyMicrosoft Office software · hot technologyMicrosoft Outlook · hot technologyMicrosoft Windows · hot technologyCMSN FieldPAKComput-Ability Mechanical Insulation Key EstimatorNorth American Insulation Manufacturers Association NAIMA 3E PlusTurtle Creek Software Goldenseal

Sources

BLS provides national pay, employment, and projections. O*NET provides skills, interests, preparation, tasks, work context, and tools.