$63,778 USD

per year
Hourly Rate $30.66
Bonus $1,856

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The average pay for a Stair Builder is $63,778, which is $30.66 an hour in Canada. The average salary range for a Stair Builder is between $46,430 and $76,278. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Stair Builder.

This compensation analysis comes from aggregated salary survey data for Canada. ERI's compensation information is based on employer-reported data collected from ERI's salary surveys, customer HRIS data, data from Proxies/10Ks and Forms 990, proprietary databases, and purchased survey data. Cost-of-labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc. For more information, see ERI's methodology.

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Salary Potential for Stair Builder

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Number of Years

2 Years

Estimated Salary

$67,071 USD

Percentage Growth

0%

Growth Trajectory

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What Does a Stair Builder Do?

Constructs, erects, installs, and repairs structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, and wallboard, using carpenter's hand tools and power tools, and conforming to local building codes: studies blueprints, sketches, or building plans for information pertaining to type of material required, such as lumber or fiberboard, and dimensions of structure or fixture to be fabricated. Selects specified type of lumber or other materials. Prepares layout, using rule, framing square, and calipers. Marks cutting and assembly lines on materials, using pencil, chalk, and marking gauge. Shapes materials to prescribed measurements, using saws, chisels, and planes. Assembles cut and shaped materials and fastens them together with nails, dowel pins, or glue. Verifies trueness of structure with plumb bob and carpenter's level. Erects framework for structures and lays subflooring. Builds stairs and lays out and installs partitions and cabinet work. Covers subfloor with building paper to keep out moisture and lays hardwood, parquet, and wood-strip-block floors by nailing floors to subfloor or cementing them to mastic or asphalt base. Applies shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, and decorative paneling to ceilings and walls. Fits and installs prefabricated window frames, doors, doorframes, weather stripping, interior and exterior trim, and finish hardware, such as locks, letterdrops, and kick plates. Installs exterior building components such as siding, soffits, fascia, decking, railings, fencing, and exterior trim to ensure structural integrity and weather resistance. Constructs forms and chutes for pouring concrete. Removes and replaces damaged framing, siding, drywall, flooring, and other structural or finish components during repair and renovation projects. Performs demolition and site preparation activities, including removal of existing materials and preparation of surfaces for reconstruction or remodeling. Erects scaffolding and ladders for assembling structures above ground level. Maintains a clean, organized, and safe jobsite by removing debris, securing tools, and following established safety procedures and OSHA guidelines. Calculates material quantities and assists in estimating material and labor requirements for assigned projects. Loads, unloads, and stages materials and equipment at job sites to support workflow and productivity. Coordinates work activities with electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and other trades to ensure efficient project progression and compliance with construction schedules. Inspects completed work to ensure compliance with safety standards, project specifications, and applicable building codes. Performs routine maintenance and minor repairs on tools and equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.

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Education, Skills, and Certifications for Stair Builders

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Education

Below is the average education level for a Stair Builder. About 67% have a High School Diploma, 13% have a Associate degree, and 11% have a Bachelor's degree.

  • High School Diploma 67%
  • Associate Degree 13%
  • Bachelor's Degree 11%
  • Less Than HS 9%
  • Doctorate Degree 0%
  • Master's Degree 0%

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Cost of Living in Canada

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Why Your Salary May Look Different

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Stair Builder salaries and career insights

How much does a Stair Builder make in Canada?

ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Stair Builder is $63,778 per year or $30.66 per hour in Canada, which is 1% lower than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $76,278. However, the typical pay range in Canada, is between $46,430 and $76,278 annually.

What is the salary potential for Stair Builder in 5 years?

Stair Builder is projected to see 13.4% salary growth in 5 years.

What are some factors that impact Stair Builder salaries?

Several factors can impact the salary, including experience, company size, job market, location, industry, and more. Understanding how these factors affect the role can provide opportunities to earn more. Use our salary calculator to find out how much you should be paid based on what someone in your area, with similar experience, earns.

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