
Framing that keeps the rest of the build straight.
When the structure matters most, the framing has to be straight, solid, and ready for every trade that comes after it. That is where clean layout, wall lines, and roof framing matter most.
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Framing work we handle
- Structural wood framing
- Remodel and rework framing
- Outdoor structure framing
- Custom framing support for carpentry builds
Good framing protects the quality of every trade that follows it.
Clean framing makes the rest of the build more predictable, more professional, and easier to finish well.
A Holladay framed addition shows why structure-first work matters.
When the layout, walls, and roof framing are set cleanly, the rest of the build goes together with fewer headaches.
Holladay residential expansion with new framed square footage and interior structural work.
Wall layout, roof framing, and structural wood framing for new square footage and interior room divisions.
The structure was set up cleanly enough for the next phases to move without fighting crooked or awkward conditions.
The framing gave every later trade a straighter, cleaner place to start.
This Millcreek framing project shows how much cleaner the whole build feels when the structure is done right first.
You can tell the framing was laid out carefully before the rest of the build moved forward.
Millcreek, Holladay, and nearby projects where additions or structural changes cannot afford sloppy layout.
Large-scale wall framing, roof structure, and layout work that gives additions and structural remodels a straighter path into the next phase.
Homeowners usually want this kind of framing when they want fewer downstream corrections and cleaner support for everything built on top of it.
The result is straighter structure now, fewer problems later, and a build that starts from solid bones.
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From this page you can view framing photos, customer reviews, and related addition and deck work.
Common framing questions
Framing conversations need clear scope, rough dimensions, plans if available, and a direct understanding of what the next trade needs from the structure.
Does Frame Platinum handle framing for additions?
Yes. Addition framing, wall layout, roof framing, and structural wood framing are part of the work shown across the framing and additions pages.
Do I need finished plans before asking about framing?
Finished plans help, but you can still start the conversation with photos, rough measurements, and a clear description of the structure or layout change.
Why does framing quality matter so much?
Framing sets the lines, support, and layout for later work. Clean framing helps the next phases move with fewer corrections and fewer awkward conditions.
Bring plans, dimensions, photos, or a clear description of what needs to be framed.
Framing estimates work best when the structural goal is clear: new walls, roof framing, layout changes, additions, openings, or prep for the next trade.
Have plans, rough dimensions, or a structure that needs to be built right?
That is usually enough to start the conversation. Frame Platinum can look at the scope, timing, and what support the project needs from a framing standpoint.
- Structural wood framing
- Outdoor beams, rafters, and posts
- Support framing tied to additions
- Framing inside a larger remodel scope
Framing often leads into the rest of the project.
Decks, stairs, pergolas, and additions all rely on solid framing underneath.