Traditional Wood Framing Done Right
Stick-built wood framing is the backbone of most American homes. Connect with experienced crews who frame straight, square, and to code.
Wood framing — also called stick framing — uses dimensional lumber (typically 2x4 or 2x6 studs) to build walls, floors, and roof systems on site. It's the most common framing method in residential construction: cost-effective, well understood by every trade that follows, and flexible enough to handle almost any floor plan.
Compared to steel, wood is easier to modify on site, absorbs sound differently, and generally costs less for standard single-family builds. We help connect you with qualified framing contractors who specialize in wood framing for new homes, additions, and remodels.
Cost-Effective
Typically lower material and labor costs than steel for standard homes.
Field-Friendly
Easy to modify on site — great for custom details and complex layouts.
Framed to Plan
Straight, plumb, level, and ready for the next trades.
Any Home Style
From simple ranches to complex two-story custom homes.
Additions & Remodels
Second stories, dormers, load-bearing changes, and structural remodels.
Licensed & Insured
Experienced crews who show up, frame right, and finish on schedule.
Qualified Contractors Across the Country
Wherever you're building, our nationwide network helps you find experienced local pros ready to take on your project.
Get Wood Framing Quotes
Tell us about your framing project and we'll connect you with qualified local crews.
- Free project consultation
- Quotes from qualified local contractors
- No pressure, no obligation
- Nationwide coverage