Flooring Installer Workforce Report Canada 2026

Every home built or renovated and every commercial fit-out needs floors laid, and the flooring companies that do this work hire continuously. Demand is shortage-flagged, the employer base is fragmented, and much of the hiring runs through subcontractor rosters that recruit perpetually. This report sets out the demand drivers, the hiring picture, and where the work concentrates in 2026.

Demand drivers

  • New home construction and a steady renovation and re-flooring cycle
  • Commercial fit-outs and the resilient and heat-welded vinyl work they require
  • An aging trade workforce, with certified journeypersons retiring
  • Subcontractor rosters that need a continuous supply of crews

The hiring picture

Demand is real and shortage-flagged: floor covering installers appear among the occupations showing shortage signals in Canada's labour market projections. The employer base is heavily fragmented, from independent flooring contractors and carpet and flooring retail outlets to subcontractor rosters. Many companies hire on subcontractor rosters where the installer supplies their own tools, transport, and insurance, so they recruit continuously rather than in bursts. There is no dominant dedicated Canadian flooring-installer job board.

SignalWhat it shows
DemandReal and shortage-flagged (COPS shortage signal)
StructureFragmented contractors, retailers, and subcontractor rosters
HiringPerpetual, much of it on subcontract rosters
TurnoverHigh, physically demanding, crew-based

Where the work concentrates

The work follows construction and renovation: the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario, the Lower Mainland, the Calgary and Edmonton corridor, and Montreal carry the largest volumes, wherever home building and commercial fit-outs cluster. Regional flooring contractors keep steady demand in every province.

The employers

The demand comes from a fragmented, prospectable base: independent flooring contractors, carpet and flooring retail outlets, and subcontractor rosters, from names such as Cranbrook Flooring, Nirwan Flooring, Z Floors, Divine Hardwood, Lion Flooring, A&V Flooring, Carpet Squad, AST Stone and Flooring, and Applied Industrial Flooring, to hundreds of independents.

What it means for hiring

For a flooring contractor, the takeaway is simple. Skilled installers who can prep a subfloor and lay hardwood and resilient are in demand and hard to keep, and there is no focused channel built for the trade. Reaching them takes a board built around flooring specifically, which is exactly the gap a dedicated board fills.

Sources: Job Bank Canada labour market data (NOC 73113), the Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS), and industry reporting.

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