Framing contractor services in Maple 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 Maple work needs licensed crews, clean coordination, and framing that is ready for inspection. Maple is one of the fastest-growing communities in the City of Vaughan. North of Rutherford Road and along the Major Mackenzie corridor, new subdivision developments are going up at a steady pace — and every one of them starts with structural framing.
Timberr Framing is a fully licensed framing contractor serving Maple and the surrounding Vaughan neighbourhoods. From new construction in Maple’s latest communities to additions and basement finishing in its more established streets, we deliver precise, code-compliant framing on every project.
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 treat every Maple project with the same commitment to quality — whether it is a full home build or a single-level rear addition.
Explore what we offer below — or contact us now if you already know what your project needs.


Complete structural framing from foundation to roofline for custom home builds in Maple. Whether you are constructing on a new subdivision lot or rebuilding on an existing property, we work with your architect and builder to deliver a frame that is square, plumb, and inspection-ready.

Second-floor additions, rear bump-outs, and garage conversions for Maple families who need more space. Every addition is properly tied into the existing structure and built to Ontario Building Code.

Load-bearing wall removal, open-concept conversions, and full interior re-framing for renovation projects of any size. Many of Maple's established homes benefit from structural updates — we handle them with full code compliance.

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

Rear addition and laneway house framing that integrates cleanly with the original structure. Structurally sound and aligned to plan for Maple properties looking to expand toward the back of the lot.

Contact us by phone or through the form at the bottom of this page. We review your plans and visit your Maple 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. Whether it is a new build off Major Mackenzie or an addition on an older Maple street, everything is agreed before we start.

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 inspection. We do not hand off a frame until it meets the standard.
Frequently Asked Questions — Framing Contractor Maple
Framing costs in Maple depend on project type, size, and complexity. A complete wood frame for a new custom home typically ranges from $20,000 to $80,000 or more depending on square footage and design.
Projects like addition framing and basement framing cost less depending on scope. To get an accurate number for your Maple project, contact Timberr Framing for a free written quote — we review your plans and site conditions before pricing.
Yes. Timberr Framing is a fully licensed framing contractor operating in Maple and throughout Ontario.
We carry $5M in liability insurance, are registered with WSIB, and work in full compliance with Ontario Building Code. Our licensing and insurance documentation is available on request.
We offer every type of structural framing Maple homeowners and builders need:
Whatever your framing project involves, reach out and we will discuss the details.
A standard single-family home frame usually takes one to three weeks. New subdivision builds in Maple's growing communities often move quickly when site conditions and materials are ready.
Timberr Framing provides a clear project schedule during the quoting process and communicates throughout the build.
Yes. A large portion of our work involves framing new homes in developing communities. Whether the build is a builder-grade home or a fully custom design, our crew delivers the same standard of precision and code compliance.
We coordinate directly with your general contractor or builder to stay on schedule.
Yes. Timberr Framing provides complete basement framing — partition walls, utility separation, egress window framing, and layout preparation for finishing.
Basement finishing is one of the most popular projects in Maple's family-oriented neighbourhoods. We frame to code so everything is inspection-ready before drywall and other trades begin.
Yes. Timberr Framing regularly works as a framing subcontractor for general contractors, builders, and developers across Maple and the broader Vaughan area.
We understand the pace of subdivision construction and are experienced coordinating with other trades to keep your project moving.
Wood framing is the standard for most residential projects in Maple — new homes, additions, basements, and renovations. It is cost-effective and well-suited to typical housing designs.
Metal framing uses light gauge steel studs and is typically required for commercial and multi-unit residential buildings where fire code demands non-combustible materials. Timberr Framing handles both. See our metal framing services or custom home framing services for more information.
In most cases, yes. New construction, structural additions, and load-bearing modifications all require a building permit from the City of Vaughan before framing begins.
Timberr Framing builds to Ontario Building Code and ensures all framing is inspection-ready at handoff. Permits are typically handled by the homeowner or GC — we frame to the exact specs your approved drawings require.
Look for three things: licensing, insurance, and real reviews.
Any framing contractor you hire should be fully licensed, carry proper liability insurance (we carry $5M), and have verifiable reviews from actual clients. Ask for documentation — if a contractor hesitates to provide it, that is a red flag.
Timberr Framing's 5.0 Google and 5.0 HomeStars ratings reflect the quality and reliability we deliver on every project.
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What Happens Next
Licensed, insured, WSIB-registered, and backed by 5-star reviews.
(416) 236-6744
timberrframing@gmail.com