Sheet Metal

Sheet Metal service.
Sheet Metal service.

Whether you need ducts, brackets, or plenums, A Village Fireplace Shop has you covered. We’re your local experts in Sarnia, ON for sheet metal fabrication. Our products are custom-tailored to fit your Ontario home, business, or industrial space.

A well-designed forced-air system is vital for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) efficiency. An average of 20 to 30 percent of an HVAC system’s airflow escapes from air ducts in most homes because of leaks, according to ENERGY STAR® Canada.

Common causes include punctures and misaligned ducts. That's why our team at A Village Fireplace Shop never takes shortcuts—we want the end product to maximize the airflow from your air conditioner, furnace, or heat pump.

Sheet Metal 101

Sheet metal fabrication involves converting metal parts into flat, narrow pieces. Once flat, the pieces are easily manipulated into different shapes. Professionals operate machines that can bend, slice, shrink, tuck, and stretch the metal.

It is available in the following gauges:

  • Foil (less than 0.4 mm)
  • Sheet metal (0.4 mm to 6 mm)
  • Stock plate (6 mm and over)

Most of the metal used for HVAC purposes is around 6 mm. In addition to HVAC, many other industries rely on sheet metal fabrication—manufacturers of telecommunications equipment, electronics, lights, and cars, to name a few.

From the inside of your desktop computer to the inside of your car, sheet metal is the backbone of many everyday appliances in Ontario and around the world.

Working With Sheet Metal

New to the process? No worries—the team at A Village Fireplace Shop is here to walk you through it. Our team of Wyoming metal craftsmen brings years of reliable customer service and quality craftsmanship to every job. From start to finish, here’s how we craft your custom design:

Planning

First, we work with you to create the outline for the pieces we are crafting. This could be a technical drawing, a simple hand-drawn sketch, or simply taking notes on the dimensions you require. This ensures we have an exact picture of what you need before we make it.

Shearing

Shearing is the process of cutting sheets into smaller shapes. This can be done with a bladed machine—the blade applies pressure to the metal until it snaps, creating a clean cut. Alternate methods to cut sheet metal include power saws, CNC (computer numerical control) routers, and handheld torches.

Forming 

Forming involves creating bends on sheet metal. There are a few ways to do this. Stamping dies and punches can mold metal into curved shapes. Another common method is bending, which can be done with a hammer (manually or with power), or with tools such as press brakes.

Assembling

The next step is attaching the metal pieces that have been sheared and formed. This is called “assembling,” and the resulting products are called “fabrications.” Shop professionals or automated machines may attach the pieces using any of the following:

  • Wielding
  • Binding
  • Gluing
  • Riveting
  • Bending via crimped seam

Finishing

On request, your team of professionals can add a finish to the metal fabrications. This step is cosmetic in many ways—it makes the metal look sleeker and easier on the eyes. However, it can also serve a practical purpose—some coatings can improve the durability of the metal and make it more resistant to corrosion. Here are a few common finishing methods:

  • Powder coating
  • Buff polishing
  • Sandblasting
  • Metal plating

Why Choose Custom Sheet Metal? 

Are you looking for a cost-effective product that gives you more options to work with? Fabricated sheet metal is a perfect solution. Since it’s so thin, it requires much less raw material than other types of parts, keeping costs low. Additionally, custom shapes and sizes allow you to build an HVAC system perfectly tailored to your home.

Call A Village Fireplace Shop Today to Get Started on Your HVAC Project

A Village Fireplace Shop is a trusted name for providing quality HVAC services to homes and businesses in Sarnia, ON Call us today at (519) 845-9915 or request service online.

Need Sheet Metal Service?

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Call us at (519) 845-9915!