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Carpet Installer

What Do Carpet Installer Do?

Job Description & Duties Lay and install carpet from rolls or blocks on floors. Install padding and trim flooring materials.

Carpet Installer Responsibilities

  • Take measurements and study floor sketches to calculate the area to be carpeted and the amount of material needed.
  • Cut and trim carpet to fit along wall edges, openings, and projections, finishing the edges with a wall trimmer.
  • Roll out, measure, mark, and cut carpeting to size with a carpet knife, following floor sketches and allowing extra carpet for final fitting.
  • Cut and bind material.
  • Stretch carpet to align with walls and ensure a smooth surface, and press carpet in place over tack strips or use staples, tape, tacks or glue to hold carpet in place.
  • Draw building diagrams and record dimensions.

What a Carpet Installer Should Know

These are the skills Carpet Installers say are the most useful in their careers:

Monitoring: Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.

Coordination: Adjusting actions in relation to others’ actions.

Mathematics: Using mathematics to solve problems.

Critical Thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

Quality Control Analysis: Conducting tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance.

Time Management: Managing one’s own time and the time of others.

Types of Carpet Installer Jobs

  • Wall-to-Wall Carpet Installer
  • Carpet Floor Layer Apprentice
  • Flooring Mechanic
  • Installer
  • Carpet Tile Layer

Carpet Installer Job Outlook

In 2016, there was an estimated number of 40,400 jobs in the United States for Carpet Installer. New jobs are being produced at a rate of 9.4% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 3,800 new jobs for Carpet Installer by 2026. The BLS estimates 3,900 yearly job openings in this field.

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The states with the most job growth for Carpet Installer are Utah, Florida, and Arizona. Watch out if you plan on working in Vermont, New Mexico, or Alaska. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.

Salary for a Carpet Installer

Carpet Installers make between $22,560 and $74,390 a year.

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Carpet Installers who work in Massachusetts, Hawaii, or Delaware, make the highest salaries.

How much do Carpet Installers make in each U.S. state?

State Annual Mean Salary
Alabama $41,490
Alaska $45,060
Arizona $39,210
Arkansas $35,410
California $47,790
Colorado $45,220
Connecticut $43,070
Delaware $54,740
Florida $35,100
Georgia $36,890
Hawaii $60,260
Idaho $37,030
Illinois $42,190
Indiana $32,870
Iowa $46,110
Kansas $44,070
Kentucky $46,400
Louisiana $35,260
Maryland $47,930
Massachusetts $67,320
Michigan $38,440
Minnesota $56,210
Mississippi $28,150
Missouri $48,130
Montana $26,740
Nebraska $50,810
Nevada $50,200
New Hampshire $37,550
New Jersey $52,230
New Mexico $33,480
New York $49,860
North Carolina $34,160
North Dakota $31,210
Ohio $37,180
Oklahoma $29,510
Oregon $44,280
Pennsylvania $48,160
South Carolina $33,870
Tennessee $34,630
Texas $35,580
Utah $33,480
Vermont $44,250
Virginia $37,680
Washington $49,080
West Virginia $38,540
Wisconsin $38,550

What Tools do Carpet Installers Use?

Although they’re not necessarily needed for all jobs, the following technologies are used by many Carpet Installers:

  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Office
  • Autodesk AutoCAD
  • Measure Square FloorEstimate Pro
  • Aya Associates Comp-U-Floor
  • Flooring Technologies QFloors
  • FloorCOST Estimator for Excel
  • Focus Floor Covering Software
  • Textile Management Systems RollMaster

Becoming a Carpet Installer

Are there Carpet Installers education requirements?

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How many years of work experience do I need?

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Where Carpet Installers Work

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Below are examples of industries where Carpet Installers work:

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