Built to plan
Framed from your architectural and engineered drawings — to the plan and the Ontario Building Code, not by rule of thumb.
Multiplex Framing in Aurora — custom-framed and built to plan, framed on site across the GTA.
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.
Multiplex Framing is the structural framing of two-to-four-unit multiplex buildings and conversions — floors, demising walls, and roof — built to the plans, the Ontario Building Code, and fire-separation requirements. In Aurora, Timberr Framing handles multiplex framing on site: plates snapped, walls framed plumb and square, and the structure built to the engineered plan.
In Aurora, multiplex framing is typically needed for duplex, triplex, and fourplex new builds and conversions, and gentle-density infill. Across Aurora, it solves fire-rated demising walls, sound separation between units, and stacking loads across storeys, and because no two sites are identical the scope is set per site, not a default.
Aurora's need for multiplex framing (York Region) is driven largely by Aurora Estates, Hills of St Andrew, Bayview Wellington, and the historic core. Aurora framing is anchored by estate custom homes in Aurora Estates and the Hills of St Andrew, with additions in the historic core. The work concentrates around estate and custom-home builders. Aurora's construction market — the custom-home builders, general contractors, and developers active around large estate lots, heritage core character, and ravine-grade builds — drives steady framing demand across very different builds.
Aurora property spans the full range — Aurora Estates, Hills of St Andrew, Bayview Wellington, and the historic core — and multiplex framing looks different on each. Timberr Framing sets the approach to the building type on every Aurora build.
Aurora framing is anchored by the large estate lots of Aurora Estates and the Hills of St Andrew, where acreage massing and ravine grade shape long-span custom homes. Each Aurora build is scoped around exactly those conditions, so nothing about the building or the neighbourhood is treated as a generic case.
What shapes an Aurora build is estate and custom-home builders. So Timberr Framing matches scope of work to the site, and an Aurora build rarely needs the same approach as a standard property.
Timberr Framing keeps Aurora framing on schedule — roughly from quote to crew on site, built to plan and left inspection-ready.
For Aurora: lay out to the drawings, frame the structure in sequence, set the engineered members, and leave it plumb, square, and ready for the framing inspection.
Framing to code starts with the drawings. Timberr Framing works Aurora multiplex framing from the permit set and the engineer's details — confirming spans, load paths, and connector schedules up front, coordinating with the architect and GC, and building each build so the framing inspection is a formality, not a fix-list.
On a typical Aurora build the multiplex framing work covers duplex, triplex, and fourplex new builds and conversions, and gentle-density infill around estate and custom-home builders, each scoped to its own situation and recorded for the file. Timberr Framing also serves nearby Aurora Estates, Bayview Wellington, so projects spanning the surrounding area stay with one team.
A frame is only as good as how true it's built. Timberr Framing frames every Aurora build plumb, level, and square, with the right nails and engineered connectors at every joint, crowns sighted, and walls braced so nothing moves before sheathing. A straight, well-built frame means drywall, cabinets, tile, and trim go in clean — so the quality of the Aurora framing shows long after the structure is closed in.
The material list matters as much as the layout. On Aurora jobs, Timberr Framing uses kiln-dried SPF for framing, LVL and LSL for headers and beams, PSL for heavily loaded posts and girders, and I-joists for long, flat floors — each sized to the engineered drawings so the Aurora build performs the way it was designed to.
Every Aurora multiplex framing 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.
Across Aurora, owners call Timberr Framing for multiplex framing for a simple reason: licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered work, , and a crew that actually knows estate and custom-home builders and how local buildings fail.
Multiplex Framing is the structural framing of two-to-four-unit multiplex buildings and conversions — floors, demising walls, and roof — built to the plans, the Ontario Building Code, and fire-separation requirements. For Aurora projects, it's framed to the plans and the Ontario Building Code, not a rule of thumb.
Yes — we respond across Aurora and the surrounding area. Response time is .
Across Aurora — the work concentrates around estate and custom-home builders, each job scoped to its own conditions.
Mostly Aurora Estates, Hills of St Andrew, Bayview Wellington, and the historic core — Timberr Framing frames for builders, general contractors, and homeowners across Aurora.
In Aurora, the work accounts for estate and custom-home builders, so scope of work is matched to the site.
Engineered to plan loads, OBC Part 9, and fire and sound separation — matched to the Aurora site, not a one-size approach.
Timberr Framing responds to Aurora with , covering estate and custom-home builders and the surrounding area.
All of Aurora — estate and custom-home builders and the surrounding neighbourhoods — plus nearby Aurora Estates, Bayview Wellington.
Yes — Timberr Framing serves Aurora Estates, Hills of St Andrew, Bayview Wellington, and the historic core across Aurora, 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 Aurora project and provides a clear, documented quote.
Yes — Timberr Framing assesses Aurora multiplex framing on site and provides a documented scope before any work begins.
A 5-star Google rating, real knowledge of Aurora — estate and custom-home builders — , 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 Aurora work with a workmanship warranty.
SPF lumber, engineered wood (LVL, LSL, PSL, I-joists), and rated wall and floor assemblies, plumb, square, and inspection-ready — sized to the spans and loads of each Aurora 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 Aurora 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 multiplex framing for Aurora — framed to plan, licensed, insured, and WSIB-covered.
Backed by our workmanship warranty — we stand behind every job · Licensed, Insured & WSIB-Registered
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Timberr Framing provides multiplex framing — built to plan with quote-ready support across Toronto and surrounding Ontario communities.
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