Roofing and Shingles

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Roofers and shinglers install, repair and replace flat and sloped roofs using tiles, shingles, slate or other coverings. They may also set up scaffolding to provide safe access to the job site.

This is a skilled occupation. It is in demand across Canada and is eligible under most provincial nominee programs for skilled workers seeking to immigrate to Canada.
Education and Training
Roofers prepare and apply protective coverings to flat and sloped roof surfaces on all types of buildings. They may work with other construction tradespeople or may be self-employed. They must have a high school diploma and complete an apprenticeship or similar program. They usually need to have trade certification in the province/territory where they work. Qualified roofers can also obtain interprovincial (Red Seal) trade certification.
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Apprenticeship programs include both classroom studies and on-the-job training with a certified roofer/shingler called a journeyperson. During the apprenticeship, the journeyperson oversees and evaluates the apprentice's progress. During this time, the apprentice earns an hourly wage starting at about 65% of the journeyperson's rate.

During an apprenticeship, the apprentice learns all aspects of roofing and shingling, including how to safely work at heights. This includes learning how to work with materials such as shingles, tiles, concrete slabs and insulation. The apprentice must understand building codes and safety regulations and must be familiar with relevant industry tools and equipment such as roofing hammers, pitch hoppers, shingle nail installers, magnetic sweepers, roof brackets and ladder hooks.
Work Environment
Roofers and shinglers install, repair and replace low- or steep-sloped roofs on buildings. They use various roofing materials and may also work on walls, soffits, fascia and gutters. They usually work for roofing and general contractors, although some are self-employed. They may also set up scaffolding for access to roofs. They estimate materials required and https://roofer1.xyz/ quote costs. Some are also able to perform minor carpentry work on interior walls and ceilings.

The job requires physical strength and stamina, as well as a strong understanding of building codes and safety regulations. It often involves working in extreme weather conditions and lifting heavy materials. Roofers may also have to climb ladders and work on rooftops, and they must be comfortable in these situations. They must also have a good sense of balance and be capable of solving problems quickly and efficiently.
Physical Requirements
Roofers work long hours in extreme weather conditions and must be able to climb ladders, lift heavy materials and work on rooftops. They use tools and equipment, such as shingle mops, pitch hoppers, shingles nailers, magnetic sweepers, roofing hatchets and shovels, rakers, Shing-Go shovels, roof brackets, ladder hooks and safety gear. To qualify for this career, a high school diploma or equivalent is required. Mature students may be admitted with the recommendation of a high school principal or guidance counselor.
Job Duties
Roofers prepare and apply protective coverings to flat and sloped roof surfaces in accordance with construction plans and specifications. They may also install skylights and other roofing accessories. They often work with general contractors, or they may be self-employed.

Roofers must be able to work at heights and in all weather conditions. They often collaborate with other construction professionals to complete projects on time and within budget. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints and other construction drawings, as well as use a variety of tools and equipment, including ladder hooks, magnetic sweepers, shingle removal tools and shingle nails.

In order to become a certified roofer/shingler in Canada, you must complete a four-year apprenticeship program that includes on-the-job training and classroom studies. Apprenticeship programs vary across the country but typically include four 12-month periods of on-the-job training and three six-week blocks of technical training and exams. You must also have related work experience and earn a high school diploma or equivalent. Certification is compulsory in Quebec and available but voluntary in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Yukon.

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