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 Etobicoke — 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. For Etobicoke projects, Timberr Framing frames multiplex framing from the drawings up — floors, walls, and structure built tight, level, and to code.
In Etobicoke, multiplex framing is typically needed for duplex, triplex, and fourplex new builds and conversions, and gentle-density infill. Fire-rated demising walls, sound separation between units, and stacking loads across storeys are the recurring drivers; each Etobicoke build is sized to its own situation, not a one-size approach.
What drives multiplex framing in Etobicoke (City of Toronto) is the Kingsway, Mimico, Long Branch, Markland Wood, and Princess-Rosethorn. Etobicoke's Kingsway and lakeshore neighbourhoods anchor a strong custom and estate-home framing market alongside Mimico and Long Branch infill. Most of it sits around custom-home builders and luxury renovators. The building activity around Kingsway heritage character, lakeshore lots, and large custom tear-down spans shapes the framing Etobicoke needs: custom homes, additions, and infill, each framed to plan and the Ontario Building Code.
The mix in Etobicoke — the Kingsway, Mimico, Long Branch, Markland Wood, and Princess-Rosethorn — means each multiplex framing build starts from the specific structure, not a template, when Timberr Framing scopes it.
Etobicoke pairs the heritage character of the Kingsway with lakeshore lots in Mimico and Long Branch, so framers move between sensitive renovations, large custom tear-downs, and infill on tight frontages. Each Etobicoke build is scoped around exactly those conditions, so nothing about the building or the neighbourhood is treated as a generic case.
The Etobicoke variables that matter are custom-home builders and luxury renovators. So Timberr Framing matches scope of work to the site, and an Etobicoke build rarely needs the same approach as a standard property.
Turnaround on multiplex framing in Etobicoke runs about . Timberr Framing quotes from the plans, schedules the crew, and frames to the build schedule — keeping each Etobicoke build moving without cutting the spec.
An Etobicoke multiplex framing build moves through layout, floor system, wall framing, roof structure, and sheathing — each stage built to plan and checked before the next.
Good framing follows the engineering. On Etobicoke jobs, Timberr Framing builds from the stamped drawings — verifying spans, beam pockets, and bearing details, setting engineered lumber to spec, and coordinating with the design team — so the build stands up to both the loads and the inspector.
On a typical Etobicoke build the multiplex framing work covers duplex, triplex, and fourplex new builds and conversions, and gentle-density infill around custom-home builders and luxury renovators, each scoped to its own situation and recorded for the file. Timberr Framing also serves nearby The Kingsway, Mimico, Markland Wood, 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 Etobicoke 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 Etobicoke framing shows long after the structure is closed in.
Spans drive the materials on a Etobicoke build. Timberr Framing reaches for LVL, LSL, and PSL when headers, beams, and posts carry real load, frames walls in straight kiln-dried SPF, and runs engineered I-joists for long floor spans — all sized to the structural plan so the Etobicoke build carries its loads without sag or bounce.
Each Etobicoke build is framed to its engineered spec — lumber, connectors, and spans set to the plan and checked — so what's built matches what was approved.
Across Etobicoke, owners call Timberr Framing for multiplex framing for a simple reason: licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered work, , and a crew that actually knows custom-home builders and luxury renovators 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 Etobicoke projects, it's framed to the plans and the Ontario Building Code, not a rule of thumb.
Yes — we respond across Etobicoke and the surrounding area. Response time is .
Across Etobicoke — the work concentrates around custom-home builders and luxury renovators, each job scoped to its own conditions.
Mostly the Kingsway, Mimico, Long Branch, Markland Wood, and Princess-Rosethorn — Timberr Framing frames for builders, general contractors, and homeowners across Etobicoke.
In Etobicoke, the work accounts for custom-home builders and luxury renovators, so scope of work is matched to the site.
Engineered to plan loads, OBC Part 9, and fire and sound separation — matched to the Etobicoke site, not a one-size approach.
Timberr Framing responds to Etobicoke with , covering custom-home builders and luxury renovators and the surrounding area.
All of Etobicoke — custom-home builders and luxury renovators and the surrounding neighbourhoods — plus nearby The Kingsway, Mimico, Markland Wood.
Yes — Timberr Framing serves the Kingsway, Mimico, Long Branch, Markland Wood, and Princess-Rosethorn across Etobicoke, 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 Etobicoke project and provides a clear, documented quote.
Yes — Timberr Framing assesses Etobicoke multiplex framing on site and provides a documented scope before any work begins.
A 5-star Google rating, real knowledge of Etobicoke — custom-home builders and luxury renovators — , work that is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered, and full documentation on every build.
Yes. a workmanship warranty, and Timberr Framing is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered on every Etobicoke job.
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 Etobicoke 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 Etobicoke 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 Etobicoke — framed to plan, licensed, insured, and WSIB-covered.
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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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