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Carpenter: Floor Coverer Apprenticeship
Did you know?*
- About 42 percent of carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers are self-employed.
- Most workers learn on the job.
- Projected job growth varies by specialty; for example, tile and marble setters will have faster than average job growth, while little change is expected in the employment of carpet installers.
- Employment is less sensitive to fluctuations in construction activity than other construction trades workers.
*Statistics retrieved from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What Does a Floor Coverer Do?
Lay and install carpet; carpet pad; carpet tile; vinyl composite tile; rubber tile; cork tile; resilient flooring; synthetic or artificial turf and wood flooring on concrete or wood floors and wallboard.
Tasks:
- Sweep, scrape, sand, or chip dirt and irregularities to clean base surfaces.
- Floorcoverers form a smooth foundation by stapling plywood or Masonite over the floor or by brushing waterproof compound onto surface and filling cracks with plaster, putty, or grout to seal pores and imperfections that may show through the covering.
- Measure, cut and trim flooring material according to blueprints and around obstructions using tape measures, straightedges or squares, knifes and snips.
- Spread adhesive on floor or wallboard using serrated trowel, brush or paint roller and sprayer system.
- Cut and trim edges, seams, and around projections.
- Cut carpet padding to size and install padding, install carpet on some floors using adhesives, or stretch carpet to align with walls and ensure a smooth surface.
What Are the Working Conditions?
Floor coverers work indoor and outdoors performing physical activities that require considerable use of your arms, legs and moving your whole body, prolonged kneeling, crawling squatting and lifting material in excess of 65 pounds. Floor coverers are occasionally exposed to fumes and dust.
How is the Training Structured?
- 4 year training program
- 6,240 hours on-the-job training
- 400 hours paid related instruction
- 250 hours unpaid related instruction
- Apprentice must, during their first two years, complete Red Cross First Aid and CPR training courses.
- Apprentice must in his/her final year complete the Transition-To-Trainer course.
What are the Application Requirements?
- Applicants must be at least 17 years of age
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Meet required norms on aptitude test (if required)
- Physically able to perform trade
- Valid driver's license or reliable transportation
What Skills Should I Possess?
- Mathematics- Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and their applications.
- Extent Flexibility- The ability to bend, stretch, twist, or reach with your body, arms, and/or legs.
- Finger Dexterity- The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects.
- Near Vision- The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
- Static Strength- The ability to exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects.
- Arm-Hand Steadiness- The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position.
- Trunk Strength- The ability to use your abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time without 'giving out' or fatiguing.
- Stamina- The ability to exert yourself physically over long periods of time without getting winded or out of breath.
Who Should I Contact In My Area?
Northeast
| Committee Name | Contact This Committee: | OR Contact Your BAS Representative: |
|---|---|---|
| ABC of Wisconsin |
5330 Wall St. Madison, WI 53718 Phone: (608) 244-6056 Fax: (608) 244-2401 |
Burt Harding |
| Central Wisconsin Area Carpentry JAC |
500 32nd St N Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 Phone: (715) 422-5375 Fax: (715) 422-5377 |
Ben Stahlecker |
| Fox Valley/Lakeshore Area Carpentry JAC |
N2218 Bodde Rd Kaukauna, WI 54130 Phone: (920) 766-1515 Fax: (920) 766-7050 |
Lisa Perkofski |
| Green Bay Area Carpentry JAC |
N2218 Bodde Rd Kaukauna, WI 54130 Phone: (920) 766-1515 Fax: (920) 766-7050 |
Burt Harding |
| Wausau Area Carpenters JAC |
1630 County XX Rothschild, WI 54474 Phone: (715) 355-0800 Fax: (715) 355-0807 |
Ben Stahlecker |
Northwest
| Committee Name | Contact This Committee: | OR Contact Your BAS Representative: |
|---|---|---|
| ABC of Wisconsin |
5330 Wall St. Madison, WI 53718 Phone: (608) 244-6056 Fax: (608) 244-2401 |
Kathy O'Sullivan |
| Central Wisconsin Area Carpentry JAC |
500 32nd St N Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 Phone: (715) 422-5375 Fax: (715) 422-5377 |
Ben Stahlecker |
| Eau Claire Area Carpentry JAC |
mailing address: 2302 West Cameron St. Eau Claire, WI 54703 | Travis Ludvigson |
| Wausau Area Carpenters JAC |
1630 County XX Rothschild, WI 54474 Phone: (715) 355-0800 Fax: (715) 355-0807 |
Ben Stahlecker |
Southeast
| Committee Name | Contact This Committee: | OR Contact Your BAS Representative: |
|---|---|---|
| ABC of Wisconsin |
5330 Wall St. Madison, WI 53718 Phone: (608) 244-6056 Fax: (608) 244-2401 |
Sandy Brietzman |
| Lakeshore Area Carpentry Advisory Committee |
1290 North Ave. Cleveland, WI 53015-1414 Phone: (920) 693-1279 Fax: (920) 693-3508 |
Sandra Destree |
| Madison Area Carpentry JAC |
5202 Monument Ln Madison, WI 53704 Phone: (608) 241-0960 Fax: (608) 241-0930 |
Debbie Schanke |
| Southeast WI Area Carpentry JAC |
N25 W23055 Paul Rd, Suite 3 Pewaukee, WI 53072 Phone: (262) 574-6995 Fax: (262) 574-6994 |
Bob Scheldroup |
Southwest
| Committee Name | Contact This Committee: | OR Contact Your BAS Representative: |
|---|---|---|
| ABC of Wisconsin |
5330 Wall St. Madison, WI 53718 Phone: (608) 244-6056 Fax: (608) 244-2401 |
Kathy O'Sullivan Mary Harrington |
| La Crosse Area Carpentry JAC |
2421 Larson St. La Crosse, WI 54603 Phone: (608) 788-6240 Fax: (608) 788-6250 |
Kathy O'Sullivan |
| Madison Area Carpentry JAC |
5202 Monument Ln Madison, WI 53704 Phone: (608) 241-0960 Fax: (608) 241-0930 |
Debbie Schanke |
Additional Resources
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics maintains information on all occupations. For more information on the Carpentry trade in the United States, visit:
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos203.htm
Sources: Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards Position Descriptions,
Apprenticeship in Wisconsin Handbook
