Built to plan
Framed from your architectural and engineered drawings — to the plan and the Ontario Building Code, not by rule of thumb.
Floor and Joist Systems frame the floor structure — beams, joists, and subfloor — engineered for span, load, and a flat, quiet floor.
Send your specs, drawings, or photos and we’ll get you a quote.
Send your specs, drawings, or photos and we'll get you a quote.
Framed from your architectural and engineered drawings — to the plan and the Ontario Building Code, not by rule of thumb.
Engineered lumber, LVL/PSL beams, and connectors chosen for the spans and loads on the plans.
Send specs, drawings, or photos and get a clear, buildable quote with no guesswork.
Installation and site work completed in accordance with Ontario requirements.
Floor and Joist Systems frame the floor structure — beams, joists, and subfloor — engineered for span, load, and a flat, quiet floor. In Scarborough, Timberr Framing handles floor and joist systems on site: plates snapped, walls framed plumb and square, and the structure built to the engineered plan.
In Scarborough, floor and joist systems are typically needed for main and upper floors, additions, and open spans. The recurring drivers are long spans, bouncy floors, and carrying point loads cleanly — each Scarborough build is scoped to its own situation rather than a standard package.
What drives floor and joist systems in Scarborough (City of Toronto) is Agincourt, Guildwood, Birch Cliff, Cliffside, and West Hill. Scarborough framing leans toward additions, second-suite conversions in its mid-century stock, and Birch Cliff and Cliffside infill near the bluffs. Activity clusters in renovation contractors and second-suite developers. Much of the demand tracks Scarborough's residential and commercial construction near bluff-edge grade near the lake, mid-century housing stock, and second-unit and basement conversions — varied builds, every one framed to its own structure.
Across Scarborough, floor and joist systems covers a real range of property — Agincourt, Guildwood, Birch Cliff, Cliffside, and West Hill. Each calls for a different response, so Timberr Framing scopes every Scarborough build to the building and its use rather than one playbook.
Scarborough's mid-century bungalows and back-splits sit on generous lots, many now seeing additions and second-suite conversions, while Birch Cliff and Cliffside builds contend with bluff-edge grade near the lake. Timberr Framing factors that into every Scarborough build — the assessment, the equipment, and the restoration plan all start from how Scarborough buildings actually fail.
In Scarborough, the work has to account for renovation contractors and second-suite developers. Timberr Framing sets scope of work for those exact conditions on every Scarborough build, working to site rather than a regional default.
Timberr Framing keeps Scarborough framing on schedule — roughly from quote to crew on site, built to plan and left inspection-ready.
Every Scarborough floor and joist systems build follows a clear sequence: confirm the plans and field dimensions, snap the plates, frame walls plumb and square, set the floor and roof structure, and sheath — built to the Ontario Building Code and left inspection-ready.
For Scarborough work, Timberr Framing reads the structural drawings closely — beam and header schedules, joist layouts, and shear-wall details — and frames to them precisely, coordinating with your engineer and GC so the build matches the permit, carries the loads as designed, and is ready for the framing inspection.
A typical Scarborough floor and joist systems build pairs the work with local conditions: main and upper floors, additions, and open spans around renovation contractors and second-suite developers. Timberr Framing tailors each build to the situation and documents it for the file. Timberr Framing also serves nearby Agincourt, Guildwood, Birch Cliff, so projects spanning the surrounding area stay with one team.
The difference between a fast frame and a good one is in the details. Timberr Framing sights every crown, holds plumb and level across the Scarborough build, sets connectors and fasteners to the schedule, and braces walls properly — so the Scarborough structure is true and the trades that follow aren't fighting it.
Timberr Framing frames each Scarborough build with the correct member in every spot: SPF studs and plates, engineered beams where the spans open up, and I-joists for floors that stay flat and quiet. Matching material to load — rather than forcing one product everywhere — is part of building a Scarborough frame that lasts and stays true.
Every Scarborough floor and joist systems build is framed to the engineered drawings and the Ontario Building Code — spans, headers, and load paths built as specified, not approximated, so it passes the framing inspection.
For floor and joist systems in Scarborough, owners and managers pick Timberr Framing for the mix of , licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered work, and ground-level knowledge of renovation contractors and second-suite developers.
Put simply, Floor and Joist Systems frame the floor structure — beams, joists, and subfloor — engineered for span, load, and a flat, quiet floor. For Scarborough projects, it's framed to the plans and the Ontario Building Code, not a rule of thumb.
Yes — we respond across Scarborough and the surrounding area. Response time is .
Across Scarborough — the work concentrates around renovation contractors and second-suite developers, each job scoped to its own conditions.
Mostly Agincourt, Guildwood, Birch Cliff, Cliffside, and West Hill — Timberr Framing frames for builders, general contractors, and homeowners across Scarborough.
In Scarborough, the work accounts for renovation contractors and second-suite developers, so scope of work is matched to the site.
Sized for span and live/dead loads, chosen for the Scarborough job rather than a default.
Timberr Framing responds to Scarborough with , covering renovation contractors and second-suite developers and the surrounding area.
All of Scarborough — renovation contractors and second-suite developers and the surrounding neighbourhoods — plus nearby Agincourt, Guildwood, Birch Cliff.
Yes — Timberr Framing serves Agincourt, Guildwood, Birch Cliff, Cliffside, and West Hill across Scarborough, each scoped to its own building and use.
Cost depends on the size and complexity of the build, the materials, and the scope — Timberr Framing reviews the plans for each Scarborough project and provides a clear, documented quote.
Yes — Timberr Framing assesses Scarborough floor and joist systems on site and provides a documented scope before any work begins.
A 5-star Google rating, real knowledge of Scarborough — renovation contractors and second-suite developers — , work that is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered, and full documentation on every build.
Yes — Timberr Framing is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered and stands behind Scarborough work with a workmanship warranty.
Engineered I-joists, LVL beams, and rim board, glued, fastened, and squeak-free — sized to the spans and loads of each Scarborough build and set to the engineered plan.
Yes — Timberr Framing frames to your architectural and engineered drawings, builds to the Ontario Building Code, and leaves each Scarborough build ready for the framing inspection.
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Custom homes, additions, renovations, and multiplexes — framed and installed for contractors, property managers, and industrial sites.
Send your plans, drawings, or a description. Timberr Framing can quote floor and joist systems for Scarborough — framed to plan, licensed, insured, and WSIB-covered.
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Timberr Framing provides floor and joist systems — built to plan with quote-ready support across Toronto and surrounding Ontario communities.
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