ES Custom Construction handles framing in Connecticut. New builds, additions, garages, decks, and remodels. Structural framing done plumb and square, sized to code, ready when the next trade steps in.
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Our framing crew works in Fairfield County and the surrounding Connecticut area. We size headers and beams to load, fasten sheathing to IRC nailing schedules, raise walls plumb and square, and tie roof rafters into ridge beams that span clean. Connecticut framing inspections pass when we run the job.
As a Connecticut framing contractor, we cover Danbury, Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, Fairfield, Westport, and the rest of the area. You hire Edwin and the crew direct. No middleman, no sales rep handing the framing work off to a subcontractor chain mid-project. The contractor running the site signs the inspection.
Every framing job we run holds to the same standard: lumber sized to code, fasteners pulled from IRC tables, framing inspections passed clean, and the structure handed off ready when the next trade arrives. Connecticut homeowners hire us to frame because the work holds up over time.
Stick framing on new homes and ADUs. Foundation to ridge, walls plumb, floors flat, cuts sized so the next trade can step in.
Tie new framing into existing structures cleanly. Sister joists where needed, match plate heights, and seal weather edges before the next phase begins.
Full garage framing, attached or detached. Concrete pier layouts, header sizing on openings, and ridge beams built to handle modern door operator loads.
Pressure-treated joist systems built right to code. Posts set in concrete, beams sized to span, ledgers flashed and lagged into solid rim joists.
Non-load-bearing wall framing on remodels and basement finishes. Layouts marked to plan, studs set plumb, blocking installed where drywall and trim need backing.
Sistering damaged joists, replacing rot at sills, repairing fire and water damage. Bring failing framing back to code before finishes go on top.
Edwin has spent a decade framing houses, additions, and remodels in Connecticut. The tools and the trade are second nature, not new.
You hire Edwin and the crew directly, not a salesman. The contractor doing the work is the one signing the framing inspection.
Framing sized to span, fastener schedules pulled from the IRC, headers and beams calculated to load. Inspections pass the first time around.
ES Custom Construction frames homes and additions in Fairfield County and the surrounding Connecticut area. The list below shows our main service cities.
It depends on size and complexity. A two-room addition usually frames out in five to seven working days. Bigger projects with second-story tie-ins or roof work can run two to three weeks once the foundation is ready.
Yes. We pull the framing permit in the town where the work is happening. We also coordinate the framing inspection with the local building department before the next trade starts.
Kiln-dried Douglas fir or southern yellow pine on most framing. Pressure-treated wood on anything in contact with concrete or exposed to weather. We can also frame with engineered lumber when the plans specify LVLs, I-joists, or glulam beams.
Yes. Most additions and second-story builds tie into existing structures with minimal disruption inside. We frame the new work, then cut openings into the existing wall only when ready to button up.
Yes. Bring us the stamped plans and we will review them before framing day. If there are constructability issues, we flag them early so the architect can adjust before lumber gets cut.
Costs depend on square footage, complexity, and what kind of lumber the plans specify. A simple deck frame starts low. A full two-story addition runs higher. We give itemized quotes after a site visit, no guessing on price.
Ready to start your next project? Contact ES Custom Construction today for a free consultation and personalized estimate.