Framing contractor services in Nobleton 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 Nobleton work needs licensed crews, clean coordination, and framing that is ready for inspection. Nobleton is one of those communities that still feels like a village — a quiet core with deep roots, surrounded by acreage properties and countryside that stretches toward the Humber River valley. That character is worth protecting, and the homes being built and renovated here reflect it.
Timberr Framing is a fully licensed framing contractor serving Nobleton and surrounding areas in King Township. We frame custom estate homes, older farmhouse renovations, new luxury builds, additions, and basements for homeowners and builders throughout the community.
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 bring the same level of care to a heritage farmhouse renovation as we do to a new-build estate on ten acres.
Whether you are restoring an older Nobleton property or starting fresh on a rural lot, we understand the building conditions here — including the grading, access, and rural servicing considerations that come with acreage construction. 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. Non-combustible, dimensionally stable, and built to spec for any structural requirement.

Complete structural framing from foundation to roofline for custom home builds. Nobleton's acreage properties often call for expansive floor plans and architectural detail — our crew executes complex designs with precision.

Second-floor additions, rear additions, and garage conversions — properly tied into your existing structure. Built to Ontario Building Code and inspection-ready.

Load-bearing wall removal, structural modifications, and full interior re-framing for renovation projects of any scale. Nobleton's mix of older farmhouses and established homes means renovation framing is a regular part of our work here.

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

Contact us by phone or through the form at the bottom of this page. We review your plans and visit the site if needed. For Nobleton properties — especially those on larger rural lots — a site visit helps us assess access, grading, and any conditions that affect the framing scope. You receive a detailed written quote with no obligation.

We confirm your structural plans, material requirements, and schedule with you or your GC directly. No surprises — 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.
Framing costs depend on the type of build, overall size, and structural complexity. Nobleton sees everything from farmhouse gut-renovations to brand-new luxury estate construction — pricing varies accordingly.
A wood frame for a full custom home typically ranges from $20,000 to $80,000 or more depending on square footage and design. Metal framing for commercial and ICI projects is quoted by linear foot or total project scope.
Projects like addition framing and basement framing cost proportionally less. Contact Timberr Framing for a free, detailed written quote specific to your Nobleton project.
Yes. Timberr Framing is fully licensed to operate as a framing contractor across Ontario, including Nobleton and all of King Township.
We carry $5M in liability insurance, are registered with WSIB, and comply fully with Ontario Building Code on every project. Our licensing and insurance documents are available on request.
We offer every type of structural framing service in Nobleton:
Whatever the structural scope, reach out and we will discuss your project.
Timeline depends on scope. A standard single-family home frame typically takes one to three weeks. Larger custom builds on Nobleton's acreage properties — particularly those with walk-out basements or complex rooflines — take longer and are scheduled accordingly.
Timberr Framing provides a clear schedule during the quoting process and maintains communication throughout the build.
Yes. Metal framing is one of our core services.
We work with light gauge steel stud framing for commercial buildings, ICI construction, multi-unit residential, and mixed-use developments. Metal framing is non-combustible and required by code for certain building types.
Yes. Timberr Framing provides complete basement framing — partition walls, utility room separation, egress window framing, and full build-out preparation.
All basement framing is completed to Ontario Building Code and left inspection-ready for the trades that follow.
Yes. Timberr Framing regularly works as a framing subcontractor for general contractors, builders, and developers across King Township and the broader GTA.
We coordinate smoothly with other trades and meet the scheduling demands that development and custom home projects require.
Wood framing is the go-to for most residential work in Ontario — homes, additions, basements, and renovations. It is cost-effective and fast to install.
Metal framing uses light gauge steel studs and is typically required where fire code demands non-combustible construction — commercial buildings, ICI projects, and certain multi-unit residential builds.
Timberr Framing is experienced in both. We will review your plans and recommend the right approach. See our metal framing services or custom home framing services for more.
In most cases, yes. New construction, structural additions, and load-bearing modifications all require a building permit from your municipality before framing can begin. Basement finishing projects with partition walls and egress windows typically need permits as well.
Timberr Framing builds to Ontario Building Code and ensures all work is inspection-ready. We do not pull permits — that is handled by the homeowner or GC — but we frame precisely to your approved drawings.
Three essentials: licensing, insurance, and a track record.
Make sure any framing contractor you hire is licensed in Ontario, carries sufficient liability insurance (we carry $5M), and has real, verifiable reviews. Ask for references and proof of insurance before signing anything.
Timberr Framing provides all documentation upfront and our 5.0 Google and 5.0 HomeStars ratings back up our work.
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What Happens Next
Licensed, insured, WSIB-registered, and backed by 5-star reviews.
(416) 236-6744
timberrframing@gmail.com