Royal Crown Renos provides skilled framing services in North York and custom carpentry services for residential and commercial renovation projects of all sizes. Framing is the skeleton of every renovation. It determines how walls sit, how loads are carried, and how the finished space looks and performs for decades. Alongside structural framing, our carpentry team handles the finish work that defines a renovation's quality: trim, built-ins, doors, and custom millwork. Both disciplines are part of every project we manage, and both are done to the same standard.
Framing and carpentry mistakes are expensive to fix once walls are closed and finishes are applied. Our clients choose us because we build it right the first time:
Structural framing expertise: Load-bearing walls, beams, headers, and floor systems built to code and engineered where required.
Precision finish carpentry: Trim, casing, and millwork installed with tight joints and clean lines that reflect the quality of the renovation.
Part of your renovation: Framing and carpentry are integrated into our broader renovation projects with no coordination between separate trades required.
Licensed and insured: All structural work is completed to Ontario Building Code standards and inspected where required.
Whether you are adding a wall, removing one, or finishing a space with custom carpentry, we have the skills to do it properly.
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Our house framing services in North York and carpentry work span structural and finish applications across residential and commercial projects:
New wall framing: Interior partition walls framed for new rooms, home offices, and layout changes.
Load-bearing wall modifications: Safe removal or modification of structural walls with proper temporary support and beam installation.
Basement framing: Full basement framing packages including walls, soffits, and ceiling framing.
Door and window framing: New openings cut and properly headed for doors and windows in existing walls.
Trim, baseboards and casing: Consistent, well-fitted finish carpentry that gives every room a polished, complete appearance.
Custom built-ins and shelving: Bookcases, storage walls, and built-in cabinetry designed and built to fit the space.
Framing and carpentry work is planned around the full project sequence so structural work is completed and inspected before mechanical rough-ins, and finish carpentry follows after drywall and paint:
Consultation and assessment: We review plans or assess on-site, confirming structural requirements and design intent before work begins.
Structural framing: Walls, headers, beams, and soffits framed to code, with inspections at the required stages.
Mechanical coordination: Framing is coordinated with electrical, plumbing, and HVAC rough-ins before walls are closed.
Finish carpentry: Trim, doors, built-ins, and custom millwork installed after drywall and painting are complete.
Do I need a permit to frame a new wall or remove an existing one?
New interior partition walls generally do not require a permit. Removing or modifying a load-bearing wall requires engineering approval. We identify what applies to your project and manage the process on your behalf.
How do you know if a wall is load-bearing?
Load-bearing walls typically run perpendicular to floor joists and are positioned above beams or bearing points below. We assess the structure before any wall is touched and arrange engineering sign-off where it is required.
Can you match existing trim and carpentry in an older home?
Yes. Matching existing profiles, whether colonial, craftsman, or custom millwork, is something we handle regularly in North York's older housing stock. Where exact profiles are unavailable, we source the closest match or custom-route profiles to suit.
Framing and carpentry services are available as standalone work or as part of any renovation project across North York, Markham, Richmond Hill, and Vaughan.
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