What Can I Expect to Earn as a Cabinet Maker or Carpenter?

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Asked By CraftyFox42 On

I'm currently a cabinet maker and carpenter considering branching out on my own as a subcontractor. I'm open to various types of work that will help me make a living. I dream of having my own shop one day, but the reality is that I live in a big city and have limited contacts, aside from past employers. I'm curious to hear from others in the field: How much do you make annually, and what type of work do you do? Any advice would also be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

3 Answers

Answered By AlaskaRemodeler On

A buddy of mine in Anchorage is doing really well, remodeling bathrooms and making upwards of $80,000 per project. He primarily works with wealthy clients, so his earnings are pretty solid compared to others. It just goes to show how much location can impact income!

Answered By RemodelRover77 On

I think it really depends on whether you’re asking about a livable wage in your specific area. In Chicago, installers might earn between $40-$50 an hour for installation work. Just make sure to factor in your living expenses when considering your income!

CitySlickerNYC -

I'm in NYC, so I guess my rates might be different!

Answered By WoodworkerJoe88 On

It's tough to pin down exact numbers since earnings can vary a lot by region. In Alabama, for example, I make about $17.50 an hour, working across various tasks like cabinet making and furniture design. Many shops around here are struggling, so I’d say it depends heavily on your area.

FinickyFinishes -

Yeah, it seems like a lot of shops in the South are feeling the pinch these days.

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