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Career overview · SOC 47-2131

Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall

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

Also called: Attic Blower · Insulation Estimator · Insulation Installer · Insulation Mechanic · Insulation Worker · Insulator

Median pay (national)
$48,680
$35,950–$77,160 (10th–90th)
Employed (US)
38,610
BLS OEWS, May 2024
Outlook 2024–34
+3.8%
~3,400 openings/yr
Typical entry
No formal educational credential

What the numbers say

Refit analysis ·Pay for insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall shows a broad range: the top 10% earn $77,160 versus $35,950 at the bottom 10% — 2.1x. The median of $48,680 leaves roughly 59% of headroom to the 90th percentile, which is where seniority, specialization, and the skills below tend to pay off.
Refit analysis ·Employment is projected to change +3.8% from 2024 to 2034 — about as fast as the 3% all-occupation average. Even so, BLS projects about 3,400 openings a year, mostly to replace workers who retire or change careers.
Refit analysis ·Where you work moves the number a lot. Across the 49 states with released data, New York pays the most for this role (median $63,500, +30% vs the national median), while Puerto Rico sits lowest at $22,740 — a 179% spread for the same job title.
Refit analysis ·O*NET rates Active Listening, Speaking, Critical Thinking as the highest-importance skills here — so a resume aimed at this role should lead with evidence of those, not a generic skills list.

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Top skills employers ask for

Ranked by O*NET importance for this occupation.

  • Active Listening
  • Speaking
  • Critical Thinking
  • Monitoring
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Active Learning
  • Mathematics
  • Writing
  • Learning Strategies
  • Science

What they actually do

Core O*NET tasks for this role.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Remove old insulation, such as asbestos, following safety procedures.
  • Measure and cut insulation for covering surfaces, using tape measures, handsaws, power saws, knives, or scissors.
  • 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.
  • Prepare surfaces for insulation application by brushing or spreading on adhesives, cement, or asphalt, or by attaching metal pins to surfaces.

Tools & technology

  • Microsoft Windows
  • CMSN FieldPAK
  • Comput-Ability Mechanical Insulation Key Estimator
  • North American Insulation Manufacturers Association NAIMA 3E Plus
  • Turtle Creek Software Goldenseal
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft Outlook

Knowledge areas

  • Building and Construction
  • Customer and Personal Service
  • Mechanical
  • English Language
  • Administration and Management
  • Transportation
  • Mathematics
  • Public Safety and Security