How much does a drywall installer earn?

Drywall installers (Trockenbauer) fit stud frames, plasterboard, system ceilings and lining walls for interior finishing – in new builds, conversions and renovation. They implement fire, sound and thermal requirements, skim surfaces and coordinate with site management and other finishing trades. Gross pay depends on region, finishing-trade collective agreements, company size, specialisation (e.g. fire protection, acoustics) and order situation. As a guide, qualified drywall installers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,100–€3,700 gross per month; during apprenticeship around €950–€1,270 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
1.050–1.420 €
3.150–4.050 €
Bavaria
1.030–1.400 €
3.100–3.980 €
Berlin
980–1.320 €
2.900–3.650 €
Brandenburg
900–1.220 €
2.650–3.280 €
Bremen
970–1.300 €
2.950–3.700 €
Hamburg
1.020–1.380 €
3.150–3.950 €
Hesse
1.010–1.370 €
3.100–3.950 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
870–1.180 €
2.550–3.150 €
Lower Saxony
960–1.290 €
2.900–3.600 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
990–1.340 €
3.050–3.850 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
950–1.280 €
2.950–3.700 €
Saarland
940–1.260 €
2.900–3.600 €
Saxony
890–1.210 €
2.600–3.250 €
Saxony-Anhalt
860–1.170 €
2.550–3.180 €
Schleswig-Holstein
930–1.250 €
2.850–3.550 €
Thuringia
880–1.200 €
2.600–3.220 €
Germany (average)
960–1.300 €
2.900–3.650 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column refers to dual training as drywall installer / finishing trades worker with a drywall focus; qualified means practising drywall installers. Actual pay depends on finishing-trade collective agreements, hardship and site allowances, employer, region, specialisation (e.g. fire protection, acoustics, system ceilings) and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Foreman / crew lead (drywall)
Experience plus seminar (weeks)
often €3,400–€4,150
Fire protection systems (F30/F90) and fire boards
Weeks to months
often €3,300–€4,000
Acoustics, sound insulation and system ceilings
Weeks to months
often €3,250–€3,950
Interior finishing, jointing and surface quality Q1–Q4
Weeks
often €3,200–€3,850
Finishing-trade foreman / master craftsperson
approx. 1–2 years
often €4,100–€5,400
Civil engineering technician / business administrator (HwO)
approx. 1–3 years
often €4,200–€5,550

Job and everyday work

A drywall installer reads drawings, builds substructures and clads walls and ceilings with board materials. Everyday work includes physical labour on site, precise junctions and surfaces, and coordination with electrical, plumbing and painting trades – often under deadline pressure in new build, conversion and renovation.

  • Measure, align and install metal stud frames and substructures according to drawings.
  • Cut, fix, joint and skim plasterboard, fire and acoustic boards (surface levels Q1–Q4).
  • Build suspended and system ceilings, lining walls and openings for doors, lights and services.
  • Meet fire, sound and thermal insulation requirements and finish clean junctions with adjoining trades.
  • Read plans and details, take measurements and check plumb, level and surface quality.
  • Coordinate with site management, electricians, plumbers and painters; organise materials, scaffolding and schedules and follow H&S (dust, working at height, PPE).

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