Built to plan
Framed from your architectural and engineered drawings — to the plan and the Ontario Building Code, not by rule of thumb.
Subfloor and Sheathing installs the structural skin — subfloor, wall sheathing, and roof sheathing — glued and fastened for a stiff, weather-ready building envelope.
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.
Subfloor and Sheathing installs the structural skin — subfloor, wall sheathing, and roof sheathing — glued and fastened for a stiff, weather-ready building envelope. Timberr Framing treats each Guelph subfloor and sheathing build as its own structure — layout, spans, and load-bearing details set from the plans first.
Guelph subfloor and sheathing work centres on floors, walls, and roofs on new builds and additions. Across Guelph, it solves a stiff, squeak-free, weather-ready envelope ready for trades, and because no two sites are identical the scope is set per site, not a default.
In Guelph (Wellington County), subfloor and sheathing demand is driven mainly by the Ward, Old University, Kortright Hills, and downtown Guelph. Guelph framing blends heritage additions, custom homes in Kortright Hills, and second-unit conversions around the university. Most of it sits around custom-home builders and renovators. Guelph's construction market — the custom-home builders, general contractors, and developers active around heritage limestone-era character, university second-unit demand, and infill — drives steady framing demand across very different builds.
Guelph buildings vary widely — the Ward, Old University, Kortright Hills, and downtown Guelph — and the right subfloor and sheathing approach changes with each. Timberr Framing reads the property before it scopes the build.
What that means on the ground: Guelph's limestone-era heritage core and university-adjacent neighbourhoods drive addition and second-unit work, while Kortright Hills carries newer custom homes on rolling terrain. That local picture shapes how Timberr Framing assesses, equips, and prices each Guelph build.
What shapes a Guelph build is custom-home builders and renovators. Timberr Framing sets scope of work for those exact conditions on every Guelph build, working to site rather than a regional default.
Turnaround on subfloor and sheathing in Guelph runs about . Timberr Framing quotes from the plans, schedules the crew, and frames to the build schedule — keeping each Guelph build moving without cutting the spec.
Every Guelph subfloor and sheathing 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.
Good framing follows the engineering. On Guelph 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 Guelph build the subfloor and sheathing work covers floors, walls, and roofs on new builds and additions around custom-home builders and renovators, each scoped to its own situation and recorded for the file. Timberr Framing also serves nearby Old University, Kortright Hills, so projects spanning the surrounding area stay with one team.
Timberr Framing doesn't leave a Guelph frame to settle into trouble. Walls go up plumb and square, joists and rafters are crowned and aligned, connectors and fasteners follow the schedule, and everything is braced and checked before the next stage. The result is a Guelph build the drywallers, cabinet installers, and trim carpenters can build on without chasing out-of-square walls.
Timberr Framing builds Guelph subfloor and sheathing from the material the load calls for: SPF dimensional lumber for walls, engineered LVL and PSL beams for headers and long spans, and I-joists for stable floor systems. Engineered wood stays straighter and carries farther than dimensional lumber alone, so on the right Guelph spans it's not an upgrade — it's what the plan requires.
For Guelph work, nothing is guessed — Timberr Framing confirms the spans, the loads, and the layout against the plans before framing, and builds to the OBC.
Across Guelph, owners call Timberr Framing for subfloor and sheathing for a simple reason: licensed, insured, and fully WSIB-covered work, , and a crew that actually knows custom-home builders and renovators and how local buildings fail.
Subfloor and Sheathing installs the structural skin — subfloor, wall sheathing, and roof sheathing — glued and fastened for a stiff, weather-ready building envelope. For Guelph projects, it's framed to the plans and the Ontario Building Code, not a rule of thumb.
Yes — we respond across Guelph and the surrounding area. Response time is .
Across Guelph — the work concentrates around custom-home builders and renovators, each job scoped to its own conditions.
Mostly the Ward, Old University, Kortright Hills, and downtown Guelph — Timberr Framing frames for builders, general contractors, and homeowners across Guelph.
In Guelph, the work accounts for custom-home builders and renovators, so scope of work is matched to the site.
Diaphragm and shear to spec — matched to the Guelph site, not a one-size approach.
Timberr Framing responds to Guelph with , covering custom-home builders and renovators and the surrounding area.
All of Guelph — custom-home builders and renovators and the surrounding neighbourhoods — plus nearby Old University, Kortright Hills.
Yes — Timberr Framing serves the Ward, Old University, Kortright Hills, and downtown Guelph across Guelph, 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 Guelph project and provides a clear, documented quote.
Yes — Timberr Framing assesses Guelph subfloor and sheathing on site and provides a documented scope before any work begins.
A 5-star Google rating, real knowledge of Guelph — custom-home builders and 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 Guelph.
Tongue-and-groove subfloor, OSB or plywood sheathing, and construction adhesive, glued, fastened, and squeak-free — sized to the spans and loads of each Guelph 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 Guelph build ready for the framing inspection.
Supplied and installed across Guelph. See all framing in Guelph →
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 subfloor and sheathing for Guelph — framed to plan, licensed, insured, and WSIB-covered.
Backed by our workmanship warranty — we stand behind every job · Licensed, Insured & WSIB-Registered
We’ll review your details and follow up.
Timberr Framing provides subfloor and sheathing — built to plan with quote-ready support across Toronto and surrounding Ontario communities.
Companies We've Worked With
Timberr Framing has framed homes, additions, renovations, and multiplexes for recognized brands, institutions, and property groups across Ontario.