Framing services in Eugene for home additions, ADUs, and decks. Code-compliant rough framing by local specialists.
Local Framing Expertise
In Eugene, OR, framing sets the backbone for solid construction. We handle new home framing, room additions, ADUs, and deck builds—managing every structural detail from footings through roof lines.
Framing in Eugene means navigating rain, soil conditions, and local code specifics. We follow a clear process: planning, layout, installation, and final inspection.
We review your design and verify the foundation meets Oregon code. Any adjustments happen now, before work starts.
We mark out walls, install studs, headers, and blocking. Each wall gets squared and braced. The work is precise, not rushed.
We install engineered trusses or rafter systems, sheathing, and floor joists. All fastening follows Oregon code tables and specs.
We cut windows and door openings, then schedule the city framing inspection. Your project passes the first time.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From single-room additions in downtown neighborhoods to full ADU builds in areas like Fairmount or Bethel, we frame it all.

Home addition framing in the Amazon neighborhood, Eugene.
Adding a bedroom, den, or living space? We frame seamless connections to your existing home, matching rooflines and wall heights perfectly. Eugene homes in neighborhoods like South University often need careful layout planning around trees and lot lines.
We handle all the structural work so drywall and finishes go in on schedule.

ADU framing in progress, meeting Eugene code standards.
ADUs offer rental income or family housing. We frame detached units and attached additions meeting Eugene zoning and setback rules. Neighborhoods like Bethel and Churchill have growing ADU demand.
Every nail and bolt follows Oregon Residential Specialty Code—no shortcuts.

Deck framing showing proper post support and joist layout.
Building a deck or fence? We set footings below frost line, frame ledgers with flashing, and space joists to code. Eugene's wet climate demands proper drainage—we do that right.
Your project stays solid through years of rain and seasonal changes.
Solid framing prevents settling, moisture damage, and code violations down the road.
Eugene enforces the 2023 Oregon Residential Specialty Code. Framing mistakes cost money when the inspector shows up. We know the code cold—R-values, stud spacing, header sizing, seismic anchoring, all of it.
Your project passes inspection the first time, no rework.
The Willamette Valley gets rain. We frame with Oregon weather in mind: proper flashing, vapor barriers, and drainage. Foundation bolting, especially in Eugene's seismic zone, is done to spec.
Trees and slopes are common in neighborhoods like Fairmount and Southeast Eugene. We work with site conditions, not against them.
Every structure we frame handles the climate.
We're local to Eugene. We work across all neighborhoods—from downtown to the hills and outlying areas.
From Bethel to Fairmount, Amazon to Southeast Eugene, we've framed homes in every corner of the city. Whether your lot is flat, wooded, or hillside, we know Eugene's terrain and local permit process.
Our crews show up on time, communicate clearly, and leave sites clean.
A simple definition and what sets professional work apart.
Framing is the wooden skeleton of a building—studs, joists, rafters, and headers that carry weight and define the shape. It happens after the foundation and before drywall. Rough framing (what we do) must support the whole structure safely and meet all building code rules.
Professional framing means every nail, bolt, and stud is in the right place with the right fastener—no guessing.
Common questions about framing in Eugene.
A typical room addition takes 2–4 weeks depending on size and complexity. Weather can add time in Eugene's wet season.
Yes. Any structural work in Eugene requires a building permit and framing inspection. We handle all coordination with the city.
Stick framing uses individual rafters cut on-site for custom angles. Trusses are engineered units prefabricated and dropped in place. Trusses are faster; stick framing allows attic space.
We adapt framing to the site. Sloped lots need adjusted foundation heights and stepped footing. We preserve trees where possible and design around them.
Yes. Our estimate covers all lumber, fasteners, and materials needed for rough framing per the plans.
We fix it immediately at no extra cost. We know the code and build it right the first time.
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