Home Addition Framing Halton Hills — Licensed, Insured & 5-Star Rated
Home Addition Framing Halton Hills: Second-floor additions, rear additions, side additions, garage conversions, and in-law suite framing across Halton Hills — including Georgetown, Acton, and surrounding rural hamlets. Fully licensed. WSIB registered. $5M liability insurance. 5.0 on Google and HomeStars.
Halton Hills' Trusted Addition Framing Contractor
Home addition framing in Halton Hills covers second-floor additions, rear additions, side additions, garage conversions, and in-law suite framing built to Ontario Building Code and left inspection-ready.
Home Addition Framing Halton Hills needs clean layout, code-aware framing, and an inspection-ready handoff from the start. Halton Hills is a municipality where century-old village homes in Georgetown sit alongside sprawling rural properties near the Niagara Escarpment. When homeowners here need more space, the framing has to respect both the character of the existing structure and the unique terrain of the area.
Timberr Framing is a fully licensed home addition framing contractor serving Halton Hills and the surrounding Halton Region. We frame second-floor additions, rear additions, side additions, garage conversions, and in-law suites — all built to Ontario Building Code and left inspection-ready.
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 structural precision to a modest kitchen bump-out in Acton as we do to a full second-storey build on a rural lot outside Georgetown.
Many Halton Hills properties sit near conservation authority lands and the Niagara Escarpment, which can affect setbacks and building requirements. Timberr Framing understands these local considerations and frames your addition to meet both municipal and conservation authority standards.
Whether you are expanding a family home in Georgetown, adding a rental suite to a property in Acton, or building out a rural homestead — Timberr Framing delivers house addition framing Halton Hills homeowners can trust.
Browse what we offer below — or contact us now if you already know what you need.

Our Addition Framing Services In Halton Hills

Second-Floor Addition Framing
Complete structural framing for second-floor additions — including new floor systems, load-bearing walls, roof framing, and structural tie-ins to your existing home. Many Georgetown bungalows and side-splits are prime candidates for a full second-storey build.
Second-floor additions require careful structural planning. The existing foundation and first-floor framing must support the new load. Timberr Framing assesses the full scope and frames accordingly — no shortcuts.

Rear Addition Framing
Rear additions are the most common way to expand living space in Halton Hills — especially on properties with generous backyards. We frame rear bump-outs, kitchen extensions, family room additions, and full-width rear builds — properly tied into your existing structure.
All rear addition framing is completed to Ontario Building Code with clean tie-ins to the original frame.

Side Addition Framing
Side additions extend your home into your side yard. In Halton Hills, lot sizes often allow for substantial side builds — but setback requirements still apply and must be carefully followed.
Timberr Framing handles the structural framing for side additions of all sizes — from narrow extensions to full-width builds.

Garage Conversion & Addition Framing
Converting an existing garage into living space or building a new attached garage addition requires structural framing that meets code — especially when adding living space above. Rural properties in Halton Hills frequently benefit from garage conversions or attached garage builds with second-floor living quarters.
All work is inspection-ready.

In-Law Suite & Secondary Suite Framing
In-law suites and secondary suites are increasingly popular across Halton Hills as families look to keep multiple generations under one roof. Whether you are building a basement suite, a ground-floor addition, or a second-floor unit, the framing must meet Ontario Building Code requirements for separate dwelling units — including fire separation, egress, and sound isolation framing.
Timberr Framing understands the code requirements for secondary suites and frames accordingly.
Why Choose Timberr Framing for Your Halton Hills Addition
When you are investing in a home addition in Halton Hills, the framing contractor you choose determines whether the rest of the build goes smoothly or becomes a series of expensive corrections.
- Fully licensed addition framing contractor — licensed across Ontario
- $5M liability insurance — full coverage on every project
- 5.0 Google rating — 40 verified reviews
- 5.0 HomeStars rating — 11 verified reviews
- Structural tie-in expertise — we connect new framing to existing structures correctly
- Local knowledge — familiar with Halton Hills building requirements and conservation authority considerations
- Clean job sites — organized crews who respect your property and your neighbours
How It Works

Contact us by phone or through the form at the bottom of this page. We review your addition plans, visit your Halton Hills property to assess the existing structure, and provide a detailed written quote with no obligation.

We confirm structural plans, material requirements, and schedule with you or your GC directly. If structural engineer coordination is needed for load-bearing changes or foundation work, we handle that communication. For properties near the Escarpment, we account for any additional requirements early.
Our licensed crew arrives on schedule and frames your addition to spec. We manage structural tie-ins to your existing home, coordinate deliveries, and keep you updated throughout. Every stage is checked against your plans before we move forward.

All addition framing Halton Hills projects are completed to Ontario Building Code and ready for inspection. We do not hand off until the structure is right — and we support the inspection process as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions — Home Addition Framing Halton Hills
How much does home addition framing cost in Halton Hills?
Addition framing costs vary based on the type of addition, total square footage, and structural complexity involved.
A rear addition is typically the most straightforward and affordable option. Second-floor additions require more structural work — the existing foundation and first floor must handle the added load, which may mean reinforcement.
Garage conversions and in-law suites depend on the scope of structural modifications needed.
For an accurate estimate, contact Timberr Framing for a free, detailed written quote. We assess your Halton Hills property and plans before pricing — no ballpark guesses.
Is Timberr Framing licensed for addition framing in Halton Hills?
Yes. Timberr Framing is fully licensed to perform framing work across Ontario, including all types of home addition framing in Halton Hills, Georgetown, and Acton.
We carry $5M in liability insurance, are registered with WSIB, and work in full compliance with Ontario Building Code on every project. Licensing and insurance documentation is available on request.
What types of additions do you frame?
We frame all types of home additions:
- Second-floor additions — full upper storey builds View details
- Rear additions — bump-outs, kitchen extensions, family room builds View details
- Side additions — extending into your side yard View details
- Garage conversions and additions — garage-to-living conversions, new attached garages
- In-law suites and secondary suites — separate dwelling units within your home
If your project involves structural framing for a home addition of any kind, contact us to discuss.
How long does addition framing take?
Timeline depends on the project scope. A standard rear addition frame typically takes one to two weeks. A full second-floor addition generally requires two to four weeks depending on size and complexity.
Timberr Framing provides a clear project schedule during the quoting process so you always know what to expect.
Do I need a structural engineer?
In most cases, yes. Additions that involve load-bearing changes, new foundation work, or a second-floor build will need structural engineering. The Town of Halton Hills will require engineered drawings as part of the permit application.
Timberr Framing works closely with structural engineers and coordinates with them throughout the build. We frame to the engineer's specifications and ensure the work is ready for inspection.
Are there special building considerations near the Niagara Escarpment?
Properties within or near the Niagara Escarpment Plan area may be subject to additional development restrictions enforced by the Halton Region Conservation Authority. This can affect setbacks, grading, and the scope of what can be built.
Timberr Framing is experienced working on properties with conservation authority considerations and frames within all applicable requirements.
Do I need a building permit for framing?
Yes. Any home addition requires a building permit from the Town of Halton Hills before construction begins. This includes second-floor additions, rear additions, side additions, garage conversions, and in-law suites.
Timberr Framing builds every addition to Ontario Building Code and ensures all work is inspection-ready at handoff. Permits are typically handled by the homeowner or GC — we frame to the exact specs your permit drawings require.
Do you work with builders and general contractors?
Yes. Timberr Framing regularly works as a framing subcontractor for general contractors managing home addition projects across Halton Hills and the wider Halton Region.
We understand the scheduling demands of residential construction and coordinate well with other trades. If you are a GC looking for a dependable addition framing sub, contact us to discuss your upcoming projects.
What areas do you serve?
Timberr Framing provides home addition framing in Halton Hills and nearby areas including Georgetown, Milton, and Caledon.
If your project is in an area not listed, use the form below and we are happy to discuss.
Can you frame an in-law suite that meets Ontario code for a secondary suite?
Yes. Ontario Building Code has specific requirements for secondary suites including fire separation, sound transmission ratings, separate egress, and minimum ceiling heights. The framing must account for all of these from the start.
Timberr Framing frames secondary suites to full code — including fire-rated wall assemblies, sound isolation framing, and proper egress window framing. All work is left inspection-ready.
---Get a Free Addition Framing Quote in Halton Hills
Tell us about your addition project and we will respond within one business day.
What Happens Next
- We review your project details within one business day.
- We contact you to confirm scope, timing, and site conditions.
- You receive a clear framing quote with no obligation.
Licensed, insured, WSIB-registered, and backed by 5-star reviews.
Call Us
(416) 236-6744
Email Us
timberrframing@gmail.com