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Pipe layer salary

Average pipe layer salary

$37,742

$18.15 hourly rate

Entry-level pipe layer salary
$29,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Pipe Layer Salary

The average annual salary for a pipe layer is approximately $37,742, translating to about $18 per hour. This figure may vary depending on several factors, including geographic location, years of experience, and the specific industry. For example, pipe layers in states like California and New York tend to earn higher wages due to increased demand and cost of living.

Factors Influencing Salary

Experience significantly impacts salary potential. Entry-level positions typically offer lower pay, while seasoned professionals can command higher wages. Additionally, specialized skills in trenchless technology or piping systems can enhance earning potential.

Opportunities for Growth

The construction industry continues to grow, presenting numerous opportunities for pipe layers. Pursuing certifications or further education can lead to roles with higher pay and responsibilities. Exploring potential job openings in various states can also help candidates identify the best locations for lucrative pipe layer positions.

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Where can a Pipe Layer earn more?

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Columbus, OH$38,541
Winter Park, FL$34,365
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C Squared Systems$55,790
Brasfield & Gorrie$41,932

Pipe layer salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Glassdoor, Ziprecruiter and Comparably, the average salary for a pipe layer typically falls between $37,742 and $72,744.
zippia
$37,742yearly
glassdoor[1]
$60,061yearly
comparably[2]
$72,744yearly
Salary.com[3]
$42,606yearly
ZipRecruiter[4]
$45,392yearly

Average pipe layer salary by state

The average pipe layer salary in Alaska, Connecticut, and New York are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average pipe layer salary states are Arkansas, Georgia, and Alabama.

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Highest paying states for pipe layers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Alaska$41,617$20.01
2North Dakota$38,940$18.72
3Maine$38,475$18.50
4Montana$38,315$18.42
5South Dakota$37,638$18.10
6Idaho$37,959$18.25
7Vermont$38,710$18.61
8Michigan$38,169$18.35
9Rhode Island$39,844$19.16
10Wyoming$36,856$17.72
11New Hampshire$39,335$18.91
12Connecticut$39,960$19.21
13Wisconsin$38,135$18.33
14West Virginia$37,033$17.80
15Oregon$39,372$18.93
16Pennsylvania$39,110$18.80
17Delaware$38,989$18.74
18Washington$39,510$19.00
19Iowa$37,211$17.89
20Ohio$37,471$18.01
21Indiana$36,995$17.79
22New York$39,867$19.17
23Maryland$38,348$18.44
24Minnesota$38,496$18.51
25Massachusetts$39,619$19.05
26New Jersey$39,765$19.12
27Utah$36,443$17.52
28Nevada$37,245$17.91
29Nebraska$36,709$17.65
30Tennessee$35,066$16.86
31North Carolina$35,676$17.15
32Virginia$37,258$17.91
33Kentucky$36,170$17.39
34Hawaii$39,637$19.06
35Louisiana$34,260$16.47
36Mississippi$34,295$16.49
37Kansas$35,772$17.20
38New Mexico$35,174$16.91
39Florida$33,950$16.32
40Illinois$37,489$18.02
41District of Columbia$38,026$18.28
42Arizona$36,210$17.41
43Texas$34,557$16.61
44California$38,436$18.48
45Colorado$35,815$17.22
46South Carolina$34,796$16.73
47Oklahoma$34,577$16.62
48Alabama$34,371$16.52
49Missouri$36,000$17.31
50Arkansas$34,505$16.59
51Georgia$34,477$16.58

Highest paying cities for pipe layers

The highest-paying cities for pipe layers are Missoula, MT, Washington, DC, and Arlington, VA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Missoula, MT$38,541$18.53
2Washington, DC$38,067$18.30
3Arlington, VA$38,045$18.29
4Nampa, ID$38,035$18.29
5Madison, WI$38,005$18.27
6Sioux Falls, SD$37,617$18.09
7Dayton, OH$37,011$17.79
8Ogden, UT$36,621$17.61
9Kearney, NE$36,429$17.51
10Frankfort, KY$36,340$17.47
11Tempe, AZ$36,204$17.41
12Apex, NC$35,856$17.24
13Colorado Springs, CO$35,552$17.09
14Knoxville, TN$35,429$17.03
15Albuquerque, NM$35,228$16.94
16San Antonio, TX$34,704$16.68
17Charleston, SC$34,637$16.65
18Winter Park, FL$34,365$16.52

Pipe layer salary details

A pipe layer's salary ranges from $29,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $48,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average pipe layer salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a pipe layer's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$48,000$4,000$23
75th Percentile$42,000$3,500$20
Average$37,742$3,145$18
25th Percentile$33,000$2,750$16
10th Percentile$29,000$2,417$14

Highest paying pipe layer jobs

The highest paying types of pipe layers are journeyman, journeyman plumber, and pipe fitter.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Mason$43,974$3,664$21.1415,057
Journeyman$57,682$4,807$27.7313,953
Journeyman Plumber$54,678$4,556$26.2910,869
Carpenter Helper$34,192$2,849$16.4429,208
Plumber Helper$43,893$3,658$21.1021,963
Marine Pipefitter Helper$38,036$3,170$18.2929,754

Which companies pay pipe layers the most?

Pipe layer salaries at C Squared Systems and Madison Gas and Electric are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average pipe layer salary at companies like Clyde Companies and FlatironConstruction are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1C Squared Systems$55,790$26.82
2Madison Gas and Electric$53,411$25.68
3Clyde Companies$53,107$25.53
4FlatironConstruction$51,142$24.59
5S.T. Wooten$45,923$22.08
6IMCO Construction$45,342$21.80
7Hunter Contracting$45,280$21.77
8Blythe Construction$45,262$21.76
9Hubbard Construction$45,166$21.71
10Jr. Davis Construction$44,542$21.41
11Brubacher$43,592$20.96
12Crowder$43,412$20.87
13MDU Resources$43,379$20.86
14Whitcon Website$43,290$20.81
15Middlesex School$43,193$20.77
16Layton Construction$42,815$20.58
17Zachry Construction$42,773$20.56
18Triton Marine Construction$42,325$20.35
19Fisher Industries$42,176$20.28
20Brasfield & Gorrie$41,932$20.16

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Pipe layer salary trends

The average pipe layer salary has risen by $4,271 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average pipe layer earned $33,471 annually, but today, they earn $37,742 a year. That works out to a 5% change in pay for pipe layers over the last decade.

Compare pipe layer salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average pipe layer salary over time

Compare pipe layer salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Pipe layer salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$37,700$18.14+4.1%
2024$36,200$17.40+0.7%
2023$36,000$17.28+0.4%
2022$35,800$17.21-0.0%
2021$35,800$17.22+1.6%

Recently added pipe layer salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Complete DevelopmentPipe LayerOrlando, FL06/27/2025$37,566
AerotekPipe LayerState College, PA06/21/2025$41,740
PeoplereadyPipe LayerBaltimore, MD06/19/2025$69,581
Royal American CompaniesPipe LayerPanama City, FL06/17/2025$38,610
LHCConstruction Pipe LayerKalispell, MT06/13/2025$52,175
Town of BrooklinePipe Layer/LaborerBrookline, MA06/11/2025$56,495
Lidel ConstructionPipe Layer Rapid CitySioux Falls, SD06/06/2025$37,566
Tradesmen InternationalPipe LayerNashville, TN05/25/2025$66,784
The Contractor ConsultantsPipe Layer-Civil ConstructionPensacola, FL05/24/2025$31,305
Farmer Holding CompanyPipe LayerEnglewood, CO05/24/2025$52,175

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