Wisconsin Trades • Side-by-Side Comparison

Plumbing vs Electrician vs HVAC in Wisconsin

Salary, benefits, paid time off, job satisfaction, and outlook — without the fluff.

Quick truth: the “best” trade depends less on hype and more on work conditions, schedules, and whether you want service calls, job sites, or both.

This comparison reflects typical Wisconsin pathways. Pay, benefits, and timelines vary by region, employer, and union status.

Best for: students, career-changers, parents advising teens, and anyone comparing skilled trades in Wisconsin.

Electrician

  • Strong demand across residential, commercial, and industrial work
  • Growth tied to construction and power upgrades
  • Often less “mess,” more troubleshooting

Plumbing

  • Extremely high “always-needed” factor
  • Excellent self-employment potential
  • Emergency and off-hour calls are common

HVAC

  • Wisconsin weather keeps demand steady
  • Electrical + mechanical troubleshooting
  • Peak-season overtime is normal

Salary Comparison (Wisconsin)

Trade Low (10%) Median High (90%) Takeaway
Electrician $46,140 $75,090 $99,160 Strong median with wide upside.
Plumber $46,750 $68,410 $92,250 Stability + ownership potential.
HVAC $45,760 $61,220 $95,310 Lower median, strong high-end.

Benefits Comparison

Category Electrician Plumbing HVAC
Health insurance Union often employer-funded Union common; varies non-union Varies widely by shop
Retirement Pension / annuity common Pension / annuity common Depends on employer
Portability High (union) High (union) High (union)

When do apprenticeships actually open in Wisconsin?

Application timing varies by sponsor and trade. This page shows when openings usually post and how long the process takes.

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