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ADJ Sheet Metal is a custom sheet metal fabrication and installation company that has been serving the Maryland, Virginia, and DC metropolitan areas, as well as Baltimore and Richmond, since 2002. With over 250 industry veterans on our team and a 45,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, we are equipped to tackle challenges of any range. Our company provides a wide range of solutions in construction, custom sheet metal fabrication, BIM coordination, duct fabrication, and specialty construction projects to clients both large and small.

Our Mission Statement

At ADJ Sheet Metal, we are dedicated to providing a safe, friendly, productive working environment for our employees with the ultimate goal of providing a quality sheet metal product and installation. We strive to be a leader in our industry, with a high standard of Customer Service, Reliability, Technology, Innovation, and Integrity.

Our Services

Our company provides a wide range of solutions in construction, custom sheet metal fabrication, BIM coordination, duct fabrication, and specialty construction projects to clients both large and small. No job is too big or too small! We offer estimating construction services, fabrication of UL electrical boxes, BIM coordination using Trimble, and experienced sheet metal contractors serving the DC, Richmond, and Baltimore metros.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sheet Metal Fabrication

Sheet metal fabrication is the process of creating a finished product from raw sheets of steel, aluminum, copper, or other metals. This involves cutting, forming, and joining sheet metal together to create a finished product that is tough and durable, but lighter than a solid metal structure. The three basic processes involved in sheet metal fabrication are forming, cutting, and joining. Forming uses specialized machines to shape the metal according to the project's needs, using techniques like stamping, rolling, bending, or stretching. The cutting process uses shears, blades, machining tools, lasers, water jets, or CNC tables to cut the metal to a desired shape and size. The joining process uses techniques like welding, brazing, spot welding, or riveting to join sheet metal pieces together or to an underlying structure. At ADJ Sheet Metal, we have two fully equipped fabrication shops to handle any project, large or small.

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