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Licences pour Charpenterie en Ontario

General carpentry is a voluntary trade in Ontario. No licence is legally required, but a Certificate of Qualification is available through Skilled Trades Ontario.

Key facts

En un coup d'œil

Faits clés sur les licences pour les charpenteries en Ontario

Classification du métier

Voluntary Trade

Certificate Available

Apprentissage

7,200 heures

~4 years

Certification

Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) - voluntary

Sceau rouge

Disponible

Mobilité interprovinciale

Permis

Généralement non requis

Assurance

Recommandé

The details

Exigences de licence

Reviewing trade credentials and training requirements

What it takes to qualify

Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade

  • Apprenticeship: 7,200 hours (~4 years)
  • Certification: Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) - voluntary
  • Red Seal available for interprovincial mobility
  • Liability insurance is recommended

General carpentry is a voluntary (non-compulsory) trade in Ontario. This means certification is not legally required to work as a carpenter, unlike plumbing or electrical. However, the General Carpenter apprenticeship is available through Skilled Trades Ontario, requiring 7,200 hours (approximately 4 years) of training. Red Seal endorsement is available. While no licence is required, hiring a carpenter with a Certificate of Qualification demonstrates verified competency. Building permits may be required for structural work.

Organisme de réglementation

Skilled Trades Ontario (voluntary certification)

Visiter le site officiel

Comment vérifier

Ask if they hold a Certificate of Qualification from Skilled Trades Ontario. While not required, it demonstrates competency.

Buyer beware

Signaux d'alerte à surveiller

Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un charpenterie

Cannot show examples of previous similar work or provide references

No liability insurance - carpentry involves power tools and structural work

Vague quote without specifying materials, timeline, or scope of work

Unwilling to obtain building permits for structural or code-regulated work

Before you sign

Questions à poser avant d'embaucher

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Posez ces questions avant de signer tout contrat

  • Do you have experience with this specific type of carpentry work?
  • Can I see photos of similar completed projects or speak with past clients?
  • Do you carry liability insurance and WSIB coverage?
  • Will a building permit be needed, and will you handle it?
  • What materials do you recommend and why?

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Good to know

Questions fréquemment posées

Les charpenteries en Ontario ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?

General carpentry is a voluntary (non-compulsory) trade in Ontario. This means certification is not legally required to work as a carpenter, unlike plumbing or electrical. However, the General Carpenter apprenticeship is available through Skilled Trades Ontario, requiring 7,200 hours (approximately 4 years) of training. Red Seal endorsement is available. While no licence is required, hiring a carpenter with a Certificate of Qualification demonstrates verified competency. Building permits may be required for structural work.

Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un charpenterie en Ontario ?

Ask if they hold a Certificate of Qualification from Skilled Trades Ontario. While not required, it demonstrates competency.

Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un charpenterie ?

(1) Cannot show examples of previous similar work or provide references (2) No liability insurance - carpentry involves power tools and structural work (3) Vague quote without specifying materials, timeline, or scope of work (4) Unwilling to obtain building permits for structural or code-regulated work

Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un charpenterie ?

(1) Do you have experience with this specific type of carpentry work? (2) Can I see photos of similar completed projects or speak with past clients? (3) Do you carry liability insurance and WSIB coverage? (4) Will a building permit be needed, and will you handle it? (5) What materials do you recommend and why?

Mon charpenterie devrait-il détenir une assurance ?

Bien que cela ne soit pas exigé par la loi, il est fortement recommandé que les charpenteries détiennent une assurance responsabilité. Demandez une preuve de couverture avant d'embaucher.

Qu'est-ce que la mention Sceau rouge pour les charpenteries ?

La mention Sceau rouge est une certification reconnue à l'échelle nationale qui permet aux gens de métier de travailler dans toutes les provinces et tous les territoires du Canada sans examen supplémentaire. Une personne de métier détenant la mention Sceau rouge satisfait à un niveau de compétence normalisé.

Combien coûte un charpenterie en Ontario ?

Les tarifs habituels pour les charpenteries en Ontario varient de $50-$100/hour. The type of carpentry (finish work commands higher rates than framing), wood species and material quality, project complexity, custom vs. standard work, whether structural engineering is needed, and the carpenter's experience level. Master carpenters with specialized skills (e.g., heritage restoration) charge $75-$200/hour.

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