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Tile Setter Salary (2025) β€” National Average Pay

Here is what tile setters earn across the United States, broken down by experience level, union status, and state. All figures reflect base pay before overtime, bonuses, or benefits.

Entry Level

$32,500

$15.64/hr

Median

$47,800

$23/hr

Experienced

$59,800

$28.75/hr

Top 10%

$74,200

$35.65/hr

Tile Setter Pay by Experience Level

Your pay as a tile setter depends heavily on where you are in your career. Apprentices start at the lower end, but wages climb quickly as you gain experience and credentials.

Apprentice

Hourly

$13.80

Annual

$28,700

Journeyman

Hourly

$23

Annual

$47,800

Master

Hourly

$29.90

Annual

$62,200

Foreman

Hourly

$32.20

Annual

$67,000

Union vs. Non-Union Pay

Union tile setters consistently out-earn their non-union peers. The gap widens further when you factor in pension contributions, healthcare, and other benefits that most union contracts include.

Union vs. Non-Union Pay

Average hourly rate for tile setters

Union$27.60/hr
Non-Union$22.31/hr

Union tile setters earn $5.29/hr more (23.7% premium)

Tile Setter Salary by Specialty

Not all tile setter roles pay the same. Here’s how estimated pay varies by specialization, based on the national median.

Natural Stone Installer

+12%

$25.76/hr

$53,500/yr

Wall Tile Setter

+0%

$23/hr

$47,800/yr

Floor Tile Setter

-5%

$21.85/hr

$45,400/yr

Tile Setter Salary by State

Tile Setter pay varies significantly by state. Cost of living, union presence, and local demand all play a role. Click any state to see the full breakdown.

1

Hawaii

250 jobs

$31.44/hr

$65,400/yr

2

New York

3,438 jobs

$30.25/hr

$62,900/yr

3

California

6,250 jobs

$29.56/hr

$61,500/yr

4

Massachusetts

1,375 jobs

$29.06/hr

$60,400/yr

5

Alaska

188 jobs

$28.75/hr

$59,800/yr

6

Illinois

2,625 jobs

$28.14/hr

$58,500/yr

7

Washington

1,563 jobs

$27.60/hr

$57,400/yr

8

Connecticut

688 jobs

$26.45/hr

$55,000/yr

9

New Jersey

1,750 jobs

$26.45/hr

$55,000/yr

10

Maryland

1,063 jobs

$25.30/hr

$52,600/yr

11

Colorado

1,188 jobs

$24.84/hr

$51,700/yr

12

Oregon

813 jobs

$24.84/hr

$51,700/yr

13

Minnesota

1,125 jobs

$24.15/hr

$50,200/yr

14

Nevada

625 jobs

$24.15/hr

$50,200/yr

15

Pennsylvania

2,500 jobs

$24.15/hr

$50,200/yr

16

Rhode Island

188 jobs

$24.15/hr

$50,200/yr

17

Delaware

188 jobs

$23.46/hr

$48,800/yr

18

New Hampshire

250 jobs

$23.46/hr

$48,800/yr

19

Virginia

1,563 jobs

$23.46/hr

$48,800/yr

20

Arizona

1,438 jobs

$22.54/hr

$46,900/yr

21

Michigan

1,875 jobs

$22.54/hr

$46,900/yr

22

Texas

5,313 jobs

$22.54/hr

$46,900/yr

23

Vermont

125 jobs

$22.54/hr

$46,900/yr

24

Florida

4,063 jobs

$22.35/hr

$46,500/yr

25

Wisconsin

1,125 jobs

$22.08/hr

$45,900/yr

26

Maine

250 jobs

$21.85/hr

$45,400/yr

27

North Dakota

188 jobs

$21.85/hr

$45,400/yr

28

Ohio

2,375 jobs

$21.85/hr

$45,400/yr

29

Utah

625 jobs

$21.85/hr

$45,400/yr

30

Indiana

1,375 jobs

$21.39/hr

$44,500/yr

31

Missouri

1,250 jobs

$21.39/hr

$44,500/yr

32

Georgia

2,000 jobs

$21.16/hr

$44,000/yr

33

Louisiana

1,000 jobs

$21.16/hr

$44,000/yr

34

North Carolina

1,875 jobs

$21.16/hr

$44,000/yr

35

Wyoming

125 jobs

$21.16/hr

$44,000/yr

36

Idaho

375 jobs

$20.70/hr

$43,100/yr

37

Iowa

625 jobs

$20.70/hr

$43,100/yr

38

Montana

188 jobs

$20.70/hr

$43,100/yr

39

Nebraska

375 jobs

$20.70/hr

$43,100/yr

40

Tennessee

1,375 jobs

$20.70/hr

$43,100/yr

41

Kansas

563 jobs

$20.47/hr

$42,600/yr

42

New Mexico

313 jobs

$20.24/hr

$42,100/yr

43

Kentucky

875 jobs

$20.01/hr

$41,600/yr

44

South Carolina

938 jobs

$19.78/hr

$41,100/yr

45

Alabama

938 jobs

$19.55/hr

$40,700/yr

46

Oklahoma

750 jobs

$19.55/hr

$40,700/yr

47

South Dakota

188 jobs

$19.55/hr

$40,700/yr

48

West Virginia

313 jobs

$18.86/hr

$39,200/yr

49

Arkansas

563 jobs

$18.36/hr

$38,200/yr

50

Mississippi

500 jobs

$17.90/hr

$37,200/yr

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Sources & Methodology

Salary data sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program. Data reflects May 2024 estimates, the most recent available. Figures represent base pay before overtime, bonuses, or benefits.