Built to plan
Framed from your architectural and engineered drawings — to the plan and the Ontario Building Code, not by rule of thumb.
Rough Framing is the structural carpentry that forms the skeleton of a build — sill plates, studs, joists, and rafters — from the foundation up.
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.
Rough Framing is the structural carpentry that forms the skeleton of a build — sill plates, studs, joists, and rafters — from the foundation up. Every Toronto rough framing job Timberr Framing takes is framed to the plan and the OBC — measured on site, built square, and ready for inspection.
Toronto rough framing work centres on new builds, additions, and structural shells. Getting a clean, square, on-schedule structural shell ready for trades are the recurring drivers; each Toronto build is sized to its own situation, not a one-size approach.
Toronto's need for rough framing (City of Toronto) is driven largely by Midtown, the Beaches, Leaside, the Annex, High Park, and east-end infill corridors. Toronto's framing demand is dominated by tear-down infill, second-storey additions, and the city's push for laneway and garden suites and multiplex gentle density. Most of it sits around established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators. The building activity around tight infill lots, heritage and committee-of-adjustment constraints, laneway and garden-suite zoning, and shoring near neighbours shapes the framing Toronto needs: custom homes, additions, and infill, each framed to plan and the Ontario Building Code.
Toronto buildings vary widely — Midtown, the Beaches, Leaside, the Annex, High Park, and east-end infill corridors — and the right rough framing approach changes with each. Timberr Framing reads the property before it scopes the build.
Toronto's building stock runs from century semis and Edwardian homes to post-war bungalows ripe for tear-down, packed onto narrow downtown and midtown lots. Framers here work around shoring next to neighbours, committee-of-adjustment limits, and the city's push for laneway suites, garden suites, and multiplex conversions. Each Toronto build is scoped around exactly those conditions, so nothing about the building or the neighbourhood is treated as a generic case.
Toronto conditions shape the response: established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators. Timberr Framing sets scope of work for those exact conditions on every Toronto build, working to site rather than a regional default.
Timberr Framing keeps Toronto framing on schedule — roughly from quote to crew on site, built to plan and left inspection-ready.
On Toronto work the sequence is fixed: verify the plans, frame the floor, stand plumb walls, set engineered beams and the roof, then sheath — all to code.
For Toronto 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 Toronto rough framing build pairs the work with local conditions: new builds, additions, and structural shells around established custom-home builders. Timberr Framing tailors each build to the situation and documents it for the file. Timberr Framing also serves nearby Midtown, The Beaches, Leaside, High Park, so projects spanning the surrounding area stay with one team.
Timberr Framing builds Toronto rough framing for the long run: the right engineered members, connectors and fasteners to spec, crowns sighted, and a structure left plumb, square, and braced. That care up front is what keeps a Toronto frame quiet, straight, and trouble-free for the life of the building.
Timberr Framing keeps Toronto framing material honest to the engineering: dimensional SPF where it belongs, engineered wood — LVL, LSL, PSL, and I-joists — where the spans and loads demand it. The result on a Toronto build is a frame that's straight today and stays that way, because each member was chosen and sized for its job.
Each Toronto 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.
What keeps Timberr Framing busy with Toronto rough framing: fast , licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered work, full documentation, and a team that knows established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators firsthand.
The short version: Rough Framing is the structural carpentry that forms the skeleton of a build — sill plates, studs, joists, and rafters — from the foundation up. For Toronto projects, it's framed to the plans and the Ontario Building Code, not a rule of thumb.
Yes — we respond across Toronto and the surrounding area. Response time is .
Across Toronto — the work concentrates around established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators, each job scoped to its own conditions.
Mostly Midtown, the Beaches, Leaside, the Annex, High Park, and east-end infill corridors — Timberr Framing frames for builders, general contractors, and homeowners across Toronto.
In Toronto, the work accounts for established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators, so scope of work is matched to the site.
Engineered to plan and OBC — matched to the Toronto site, not a one-size approach.
Timberr Framing responds to Toronto with , covering established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators and the surrounding area.
All of Toronto — established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators and the surrounding neighbourhoods — plus nearby Midtown, The Beaches, Leaside, High Park.
Yes — Timberr Framing serves Midtown, the Beaches, Leaside, the Annex, High Park, and east-end infill corridors across Toronto, 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 Toronto project and provides a clear, documented quote.
Yes — Timberr Framing assesses Toronto rough framing on site and provides a documented scope before any work begins.
A 5-star Google rating, real knowledge of Toronto — established custom-home builders, infill developers, and design-build renovators — , work that is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered, and full documentation on every build.
Every build is backed: a workmanship warranty. Timberr Framing is licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered across Toronto.
SPF dimensional lumber and engineered wood, plumb, square, and inspection-ready — sized to the spans and loads of each Toronto 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 Toronto 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 rough framing for Toronto — 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 rough framing — built to plan with quote-ready support across Toronto and surrounding Ontario communities.
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