HVAC ductwork. Architectural cladding. Industrial ventilation. Your Red Seal covers the market. Build the business that captures it.
Every commercial building in BC has sheet metal in its bones. The contractors installing it need a business as solid as their work.
Sheet metal workers in Vancouver serve three distinct markets: HVAC ductwork and mechanical ventilation for commercial and residential construction, architectural sheet metal (facades, coping, flashing, and custom cladding), and industrial ventilation and process ductwork. Each market has different buyers, different sales cycles, and different margin profiles. A Red Seal sheet metal worker building a business in Vancouver needs to decide which segment to lead with — and then build the digital presence, contractor relationships, and operational systems to dominate it.
You already have a sheet metal worker business
You're doing the work. These are the gaps keeping your Vancouver sheet metal worker business from the next level:
How we help you grow:
You want to start your own sheet metal worker business
Here's what stops most Vancouver sheet metal workers from making the leap — and how we remove each barrier:
What we build for you:
How to start a sheet metal worker business in Vancouver
The step-by-step path from Red Seal journeyman to Vancouver business owner:
Field sheet metal installation (working from prefab materials) has lower startup costs; a fabrication shop has higher capital needs but enables custom work and higher margins. For ${city} startups, field installation with a trusted local fab shop relationship bridges the gap.
Commercial HVAC ductwork contracts come from mechanical contractors and GCs. We identify the active mechanical GCs in ${city}'s commercial market and build a pre-qualification and outreach strategy to get on their subcontractor lists.
Restaurant and commercial kitchen exhaust systems and make-up air units in ${city} are a consistent, high-margin niche with less competition than standard HVAC ductwork. We develop the marketing and BD strategy to capture it.
Introducing your Red Seal sheet metal capability to ${city} architects and developers who specify custom facade and cladding systems opens the highest-margin segment. We build the portfolio presentation and introductory outreach.
A website showcasing fabrication capability, Red Seal certification, WCB and insurance standing, and project portfolio types enables pre-qualification responses and inbound commercial inquiry.
Sheet Metal Worker market in Vancouver
$90–$140/hour for commercial HVAC sheet metal; $120–$180/hour for architectural and specialty work; industrial rates vary by contract
$20,000–$60,000 (sheet metal tools, brake, shears, vehicle, safety equipment, insurance, TSBC/SafeBC, BN/GST)
ITA BC Certificate of Qualification as Sheet Metal Worker required. No specific provincial sheet metal contractor licence beyond business registration, WCB, and insurance. Work on pressure systems or refrigerant lines may require additional TSBC permits. Red Seal (IP 308A) for interprovincial mobility. Commercial projects typically require WorkSafeBC fall protection and confined space training.
Vancouver's commercial construction and HVAC retrofit market is the primary demand driver for sheet metal contractors. High-rise mechanical systems, tenant improvement ductwork, and commercial kitchen ventilation all require licensed sheet metal fabrication and installation. The architectural sheet metal segment — copper and zinc cladding, custom facades, and roofing systems — is growing with Vancouver's premium commercial and institutional construction pipeline. Industrial ventilation for food processing, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing adds another high-margin contract type.
Vancouver is the third-largest tech hub in Canada and one of the most competitive local SEO markets in the country. Buyers expect modern brands, fast websites, and significant digital social proof before booking a call.
What Vancouver sheet metal workers achieve
Why Vancouver sheet metal workers should act now
Vancouver's commercial and institutional construction pipeline — combined with the BC Energy Step Code requirements for high-performance ventilation and energy recovery systems — is generating sustained sheet metal demand through the decade. Architectural cladding and facade systems are growing as Vancouver's premium commercial construction accelerates. Sheet metal contractors who position for both HVAC mechanical and architectural markets now will operate in the highest-margin segment of BC's construction trade ecosystem.
Vancouver areas we serve
We work with Red Seal sheet metal workers across all Vancouver neighbourhoods and service areas.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between HVAC sheet metal and architectural sheet metal?
HVAC sheet metal is the fabrication and installation of ductwork, plenums, diffusers, and mechanical ventilation components for commercial and residential HVAC systems — volume work, typically priced per pound of sheet metal or per linear foot. Architectural sheet metal covers facades, copper and zinc roofing, coping, flashing, and custom feature elements — premium work, priced by design complexity and material. In Vancouver, architectural sheet metal commands 40–80% higher margins per hour of work. Both require the same Red Seal ticket; the difference is in client relationships and marketing.
Do sheet metal workers need special certification for commercial kitchen hoods in BC?
Commercial kitchen hood installation and exhaust systems in Vancouver are governed by the BC Fire Code and local health authority regulations. Hoods must be listed (UL 710 or equivalent) and exhaust systems must meet NFPA 96 requirements for grease-laden vapour systems. Installation by a qualified sheet metal contractor is required. There's no specific additional certification beyond your Red Seal and business licence, but familiarity with NFPA 96 and WorkSafeBC requirements is essential for this niche.
How do I get commercial sheet metal work in ${city}?
Commercial sheet metal work in Vancouver flows primarily through mechanical GCs on commercial construction projects, and directly through building owners on maintenance and retrofit work. The fastest path to your first commercial contract is: complete GC pre-qualification packages for the top 5–10 mechanical contractors active in Vancouver, attend BuildEx or similar local construction industry events, and have your WCB clearance, insurance certificate, and Red Seal credential documentation ready to submit within 24 hours of any pre-qual request.
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Red Seal Sheet Metal Worker across BC
Core marketing services for Vancouver sheet metal workers
Rank #1 for 'sheet metal worker Vancouver' and your top service keywords
Inbound calls from high-intent buyers within 2 weeks
A website that converts — with your Red Seal front and centre
Full-channel strategy for trades businesses
Educational content that builds trust and ranks on Google
CRM, review requests, and follow-up — automated
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Your Red Seal is the credential. Let's build the business around it.
Book a free 30-minute call. Whether you're starting from scratch or scaling what you've already built — we'll map out the exact steps for your sheet metal worker business in Vancouver.
No pitch. No sales pressure. Just an honest strategy conversation with someone who understands BC trades.