Why Choose Royal Red Builders
Licensed & Insured for Your Protection
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Over 17 years of experience serving GTA homeowners
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Ontario Building Code–certified professionals
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Full liability insurance
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WSIB-certified crews
Proven Structural Performance
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100+ framing and structural projects across Aurora, Newmarket, Barrie, and the GTA
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Trusted by general contractors and custom home builders
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Zero callbacks for structural issues in past 36 months
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97% first-visit inspection pass rate
Complete Framing & Structural Carpentry for Every Project Type
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New construction wood framing for custom homes
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Structural carpentry for renovations and additions
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House framing for residential projects
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Load-bearing wall changes and open-concept conversions
When you need a framing contractor in the GTA, you’re getting a dedicated structural team, not a general crew.
Framing Services & Service Areas
We provide framing and structural carpentry services throughout the Greater Toronto Area, including:
Aurora & York Region
Custom homes, additions, and structural repairs
Newmarket & Bradford
Residential framing and renovation support
Barrie & Simcoe County
New builds, garages, and basements
Toronto, Vaughan & GTA communities
Full framing packages for builders and homeowners. Structural work for open concept kitchen, dining, and living spaces.
If you’re searching for a framing contractor near me in these areas, our team can support your project from plans to inspection.
Our 5-Step Framing Process
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Consultation & Quote
We review drawings, timelines, and site conditions. You receive a clear, written quote often the same day.
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Engineering Coordination
We work directly with your structural engineer to confirm load paths, connections, and materials before we start.
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Precision Framing
Our framing crews build to tight tolerances:
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Walls plumb within 1/4"
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Floors flat within 1/8"
This reduces drywall issues, flooring problems, and inspection delays.
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Inspection-Ready Quality
We complete a pre-inspection walkthrough to confirm compliance with Ontario Building Code and engineering requirements.
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Clean Handoff
We clean the site, remove debris, and hand off a framed structure that’s ready for trades and inspections.
Materials & Building Standards We Use
Structural Lumber & Engineered Products
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Premium-grade SPF, Douglas Fir for all wood framing, combined with engineered lumber for long spans.
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Engineered lumber (LVL, LSL)
Sheathing & Building Envelope
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Advantech, OSB, or plywood (per engineering specs)
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Installation practices that support a tight, weather-resistant envelope
Fasteners & Structural Connectors
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Code-compliant structural screws, nails, and anchors
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Simpson Strong-Tie and USP structural connectors
All materials and methods are selected for Ontario’s climate and Ontario Building Code requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work with permits and engineers?
Yes. We coordinate with your engineer and follow all permit requirements. Our team ensures framing details meet Ontario Building Code and your structural design.
How long does framing take?
Typical timelines:
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Custom homes: 3–5 weeks
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Home additions: 2–3 weeks
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Garages: 1–2 weeks
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Basements: 3–7 days
Duration depends on size, design complexity, and site conditions.
Are your crews licensed and insured?
Yes. All crews are WSIB-certified, insured, and trained in Ontario Building Code requirements. We carry $5M liability coverage for your peace of mind.
Do you frame year-round?
Yes. We work through all seasons and use weather protection and cold-weather framing techniques when required.
What makes you different from other framing companies near me?
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Over 17 years of experience in structural and wood framing
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97% first-visit inspection pass rate
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Specialized in complex and engineered structural work
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Clean, organized job sites
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Reliable scheduling and direct communication with homeowners and builders
Ready to Start Your Framing Project in Ontario?
Tell us about your plans, and we’ll provide a clear, no-obligation quote from a licensed framing contractor in the GTA.



