Custom Homes
Custom home framing, builder support, and site coordination for residential builds.
Learn MoreResidential framing
Rough framing and structural carpentry support for new builds, additions, garages, and renovation projects.
Rough framing
Framing is the stage where the project starts to take shape. Cutting Edge Carpentry helps with wall framing, floor and roof framing coordination, structural carpentry details, openings, blocking, backing, and practical site execution.
Homeowners, builders, and contractors use this service when they need focused framing support, structural carpentry, and clear coordination before the next stage of the build.


Project fit
These projects are a fit when the carpentry scope, site conditions, and project lead are clear enough to plan the work properly.
Support for framing-heavy residential work when a reliable carpentry crew is needed.
Useful when you have plans for a garage, addition, basement, or new build that is ready to discuss.
A fit for layout changes, new walls, openings, and carpentry work that prepares the space for the next stage.
On site
Project photos break up the planning details with actual framing, construction, and exterior carpentry work.
Planning notes
These are the details that make the first quote conversation and the build sequence cleaner.

Process
A clear sequence helps keep pricing, scheduling, and handoffs easier to manage.
Confirm the framing work, project type, drawings, and what other trades are involved.
Review access, materials, protection, layout marks, and work sequence.
Build the agreed framing scope with attention to layout, structure, and clean execution.
Prepare the framed area for inspections, mechanicals, insulation, drywall, or exterior work.
Related services
Many residential projects overlap. These related pages help narrow the right fit.
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Learn MoreFAQ
Common questions about residential framing and residential carpentry support.
Engineered drawings may be needed for beams, load-bearing changes, large openings, roof systems, additions, garages, shops, and other structural work. The owner, builder, or project lead should confirm requirements before framing starts.
Confirm drawings, layout, openings, ceiling heights, access, material delivery, permit status, engineering notes, and how the framing will hand off to electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, and drywall.
Yes, when the scope is carpentry and framing support such as new walls, structural openings, blocking, tie-ins, basement framing, garage framing, or layout changes.
Useful details include the address, drawings, dimensions, photos, project type, desired timing, structural notes, and whether the work is part of a homeowner, builder, or contractor project.
Framing quote
Send the project details and Cutting Edge Carpentry will help you take the next step.
Location
Serving London, Straffordville, and nearby Southwestern Ontario with residential carpentry and construction.