Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Brick Face Installer Pay 12-16-25

The average annual pay for a brick face installer (a role typically classified as a bricklayer or mason) in the United States is approximately $60,502 a year, which equates to an average of about $29.09 per hour, as of December 2025.  

Salary Breakdown

Salaries for bricklayers can vary significantly based on experience, location, skill level, and type of employer. 

Annual Salary Range: The majority of salaries fall between $46,000 and $67,500 annually.

Hourly Rate Range: The hourly rate generally ranges from around $22 to $32.

Top Earners: The top 10% of earners can make over $89,500 annually, or more than $43 per hour.

Entry-Level/Apprentice: An entry-level apprentice bricklayer with less than a year of experience might expect an average hourly compensation of around $15 per hour.

Per-Square-Foot/Hourly Project Rate: For specific projects, labor costs for installing brick siding or veneer can range from $3 to $20 per square foot, or an hourly project rate of $40 to $100 per hour. 

Highest Paying Locations

Location is a major factor in compensation. Some cities and states offer significantly higher pay than the national average. 

Highest Paying Cities:

Nome, AK: ~$75,053/yr

San Jose, CA: ~$74,483/yr

Berkeley, CA: ~$74,081/yr

Highest Paying States:

New Jersey: ~$71,059/yr

Alaska: ~$70,193/yr

California: ~$69,205/yr 

Factors Influencing Pay

Experience: Senior-level bricklayers (8+ years of experience) can earn significantly more than entry-level workers.

Union Membership: Union positions can influence salary levels, with average pay for a union bricklayer in some areas potentially reaching over $36 per hour for top earners.

Specialization: Specific job titles or roles, such as a Bricklayer Foreman, can also command higher pay, averaging around $60,502 annually.

Industry Demand: Skilled bricklayers remain in high demand across the construction industry. 

The average pay for a brick face installer (commonly known as a brick mason or bricklayer) in the United States in late 2025 is approximately $26 to $31 per hour, or an annual salary ranging from around $52,000 to $65,000. 

Salaries can vary significantly based on experience, location, and whether the installer works as an employee or on a contract basis. 

Key Factors Affecting Pay

Experience Level: Entry-level installers (1-3 years of experience) earn less than senior-level installers (8+ years of experience), who can make an average annual salary of over $80,000.

Location: Pay varies geographically, with cities like San Jose, CA, Nome, AK, and areas with higher costs of living offering higher wages.

Employment Type:

Hourly/Annual Salary: Many installers work for a set hourly wage or annual salary for a construction company.

Price Work/Per Brick: Some experienced masons work on a "price work" basis, earning a set amount per brick laid (typically $0.50 to $1 per brick). This method can result in higher earnings for highly skilled and efficient workers.

Industry and Union Status: Masonry workers employed by masonry contractors tend to earn more than those in general construction. Union workers may also have specific wage rates as part of collective bargaining agreements. 

For the most accurate and current job openings and specific pay rates in your area, you can search job boards like ZipRecruiter or the Bureau of Labor Statistics

https://www.google.com/search?q=brick+face+installer+pay+us+2025

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