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framing for approved drawings

Framing for Approved Drawings: How Pros Build Exactly What Was Designed Framing for Approved Drawings Framing for approved drawings means building your structure exactly as shown on the finalized, permit-ready architectural and structural plans. In practice, it is the disciplined process of turning those stamped drawings into accurate layout, proper member selection, solid connections, and […]

house extension framing

House Extension Framing: Practical Guide to Structure, Tie-Ins, and Build Sequencing House Extension Framing: How to Plan, Tie In, and Build It Right House extension framing is the structural backbone that turns your addition design into a solid, long-lasting part of your home. It covers the rough carpentry for floors, walls, second stories, subfloors, and […]

decorative carpentry

Decorative Carpentry: How Smart Framing Delivers Cleaner, Sharper Finishes Decorative Carpentry: Framing for Flawless Finishes Decorative carpentry is the visible side of woodwork in your home: trim, wainscoting, feature walls, coffered ceilings, built-ins, and crisp door and window casings. While it is often grouped with finish carpentry, the quality of decorative carpentry is determined long […]

exterior door installation

Exterior Door Installation: Pro Framing Guide to Weather-Tight, Secure Entries Exterior Door Installation: Framing, Weatherproofing, and a Precise Fit Exterior door installation is more than sliding a pre-hung unit into an opening. Done right, it blends solid structural framing with careful weatherproofing and a meticulous fit so your entry stays square, swings smoothly, locks securely, […]

install exterior doors and windows

How to Install Exterior Doors and Windows the Right Way: Framing, Flashing, and Fit for Lasting Performance How to Install Exterior Doors and Windows To install exterior doors and windows correctly, start with accurate framing, confirm the opening is plumb, level, and square, then integrate the unit with your weather barrier using proper sill pans […]