Framing contractor services in Caledon include structural framing for new homes, additions, renovations, basements, garages, detached structures, and selected commercial projects built to Ontario Building Code and left inspection-ready.
Framing Contractor Caledon work needs licensed crews, clean coordination, and framing that is ready for inspection. Caledon is not your typical GTA municipality. It is a rural landscape with village centres — Bolton, Caledon East, Caledon Village, and Palgrave — each with its own character. The framing work here ranges from sprawling estate homes on multi-acre lots to heritage renovations in the villages and agricultural building conversions.
Timberr Framing is a fully licensed framing contractor serving Caledon and all surrounding communities. We specialize in the kind of structural framing Caledon projects demand — custom homes on large rural properties, heritage renovations that require careful structural integration, and commercial builds serving the area’s growing population.
We carry $5M in liability insurance, are registered with WSIB, and hold a 5.0 rating across 40 Google reviews and 11 HomeStars reviews, and understand the unique considerations that come with building in a rural municipality.
Browse what we offer below — or contact us now if you already know what you need.


Light gauge steel and metal stud framing for commercial, ICI, and multi-unit residential projects in Caledon. Non-combustible, dimensionally stable, and built to spec for any structural requirement.

Complete structural framing from foundation to roofline for Caledon's custom home builds. Estate homes on acreages, custom builds in the rolling hills west of Bolton, and architecturally distinct homes in Palgrave — we execute plans of any complexity with precision.

Second-floor additions, rear additions, and garage conversions — properly tied into your existing structure. Caledon's older village homes in Bolton and Caledon East frequently benefit from well-planned additions, and we frame every one to Ontario Building Code.

Complete basement framing including partition walls, utility separation, and egress window framing. Built to code and ready for inspection and the trades that follow.

Rear addition framing that integrates cleanly with the original structure — common in Caledon where homeowners extend existing properties rather than rebuild. Structurally sound and aligned to plan.

Contact us by phone or through the form at the bottom of this page. We review your plans and visit your Caledon property if needed. You receive a detailed written quote with no obligation.

We confirm your structural plans, material requirements, and schedule with you or your GC directly. For Caledon projects, we also account for site access, delivery logistics, and any considerations specific to rural properties.

Our licensed crew arrives on schedule and frames to spec. We manage the site, coordinate deliveries, and keep you updated throughout. Every stage is checked against your plans before we move forward.

All work is completed to Ontario Building Code and ready for Town of Caledon inspection. We do not hand off a frame until it meets the standard.
Framing costs in Caledon depend on the scope of the build, structural complexity, and property conditions.
A wood frame for a full custom home typically ranges from $20,000 to $80,000 or more depending on square footage and design. Caledon's estate homes and custom builds on large lots often involve larger footprints and complex architectural features that influence pricing. Metal framing for commercial projects is quoted by linear foot or total scope.
Smaller projects like addition framing and basement framing cost proportionally less.
For an accurate quote, contact Timberr Framing directly. We review your plans and assess site conditions — including access and delivery logistics for rural properties — before pricing.
Yes. Timberr Framing is fully licensed to operate as a framing contractor in Caledon and across Ontario.
We carry $5M in liability insurance, are registered with WSIB, and build in full compliance with Ontario Building Code. Our licensing and insurance documentation is available on request.
We handle the full spectrum of framing work across Caledon:
We also have experience with agricultural building conversions and heritage renovations — both common in Caledon.
Timeline depends on the size and complexity of the build. A standard home frame typically takes one to three weeks. Larger estate homes and architecturally complex custom builds in Caledon may take longer.
Timberr Framing provides a clear project schedule during the quoting process and keeps you informed at every stage.
Yes. Metal framing is one of our core services.
We provide light gauge steel stud framing for commercial buildings, ICI projects, and multi-unit residential construction. As Caledon's village centres — particularly Bolton — continue to grow, commercial framing demand is increasing, and we are equipped to handle it.
Yes. Timberr Framing provides complete basement framing across Caledon — partition walls, utility room separation, egress window framing, and full build-out preparation.
All work is completed to Ontario Building Code and left inspection-ready for the Town of Caledon.
Yes. Timberr Framing works as a framing subcontractor for custom home builders, general contractors, and developers operating in Caledon.
We understand the unique logistics of Caledon builds — from rural site access to the scheduling coordination required on large custom projects. If you are a builder or GC with Caledon projects, contact us to discuss.
Timberr Framing provides framing contractor services in Caledon and nearby areas including Georgetown, Halton Hills, and Vaughan.
If your project is in an area not listed, use the form below and we are happy to discuss.
Wood framing is the standard for residential construction in Caledon — custom homes, additions, basements, and renovations. It is cost-effective and well-suited to the single-family homes and estate properties that make up the majority of Caledon builds.
Metal framing uses light gauge steel studs and is required for commercial buildings and certain multi-unit residential projects where fire code demands non-combustible materials. Timberr Framing handles both. See our metal framing services or custom home framing services for details.
Yes, in most cases. The Town of Caledon requires a building permit for new construction, structural additions, and any load-bearing modifications before framing begins. This applies to village builds in Bolton and Caledon East as well as rural properties.
Timberr Framing builds every project to Ontario Building Code and ensures all framing is inspection-ready at handoff. Permits are typically handled by the homeowner, builder, or GC — we frame to the exact specs your approved drawings require.
Start with licensing, insurance, and experience with rural and custom builds.
Caledon projects often involve larger properties, complex site access, and custom architectural plans. You need a framing contractor who has done this work before — not just suburban tract homes. Timberr Framing carries $5M in liability insurance and has direct experience with the type of builds Caledon demands.
Our 5.0 Google and 5.0 HomeStars ratings reflect consistent quality across every project we take on.
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