Full Scope

Complete framing and structural carpentry coverage

Framing is the backbone of nearly every major carpentry project. Our team supports homeowners with structural carpentry for new spaces, repairs, rebuilds, reinforcement, and reconfiguration work. Whether the job involves opening up a room, rebuilding damaged framing, preparing for new finishes, or strengthening aging components, we focus on sound construction, clean execution, and practical solutions that support the rest of the project.

  • Interior and exterior framing
  • Remodel and addition framing
  • Structural wood replacement
  • Subfloor, wall, ceiling, and roof support carpentry
  • Openings for doors, windows, and layout changes
  • Repair-driven framing tied to water, rot, or impact damage

Wall framing and room layout changes

We frame new interior walls, room divisions, hallway changes, closets, utility spaces, and reconfigured layouts for renovations. This includes non-load-bearing and project-specific structural framing tied to changing how a home functions.


Floor systems and subfloor support

Our framing work includes joists, blocking, subfloor support, transitions, and reinforcement where floors feel weak, uneven, damaged, or no longer support finish materials properly.


Ceiling, roof, and overhead framing support

We perform carpentry tied to rafters, ceiling framing, roof support areas, framing transitions, and structural wood replacement where deterioration or project changes affect overhead assemblies.


Damage rebuilds and structural repairs

When framing has been affected by leaks, rot, pests, impact, demolition, or long-term wear, we remove compromised wood and rebuild the affected structure so the area is ready for the next phase of work.


Openings for doors, windows, and remodel work

We frame rough openings and support carpentry for new doors, replacement windows, pass-throughs, widened access points, and project changes that connect with our Doors & Windows and Installations services.

Project Types

Framing services for every stage of the home

New construction and additions

We support home additions, expanded living areas, detached structures, covered outdoor spaces, and other projects that need dependable framing from the ground up.

Remodel framing

Kitchen remodels, bath remodels, garage conversions, attic improvements, and whole-home updates often begin with framing changes that make the new layout possible.

Repair and restoration work

We rebuild framing after damage and coordinate structural carpentry that prepares the area for drywall, trim, cabinetry, flooring, and finish restoration.

Interior structural updates

Our team handles framing for room separations, utility enclosures, storage areas, closets, stair-related framing, and practical changes that improve how interior space works.

Exterior structural carpentry

We perform framing tied to porches, decks, covered entries, exterior walls, siding repairs, and outdoor structures that need solid carpentry support before finish materials are installed.

Preparation for finish work

Strong framing sets up better results for Trim & Finish, Custom Woodwork, cabinets, built-ins, and other visible carpentry features.

What We Address

Common framing and structural carpentry needs

  • Sagging or soft floor areas
  • Damaged studs, plates, joists, and framing lumber
  • Rot around windows, doors, and exterior wall sections
  • Framing exposed during demolition or remodeling
  • Openings that need to be resized or rebuilt
  • Structural carpentry needed before finish materials go in
  • Reinforcement for aging or stressed wood components
  • Rebuilds after moisture intrusion or long-term neglect
Our Approach

How TX Carpenters handles framing projects

  • Review the affected area and overall project goals
  • Identify damaged, outdated, or incomplete framing components
  • Plan rebuild, reinforcement, or reconfiguration work
  • Complete framing with attention to alignment, support, and project sequencing
  • Prepare the area for the next trade or the next carpentry phase
  • Keep the work practical, clean, and coordinated with the rest of the home improvement project
FAQs

Framing questions homeowners ask

Structural carpentry projects can affect timelines, materials, and the rest of the renovation process. We help homeowners understand what the framing work involves and how it supports the finished result.

Do you handle framing for remodels and additions?

Yes. We provide framing for remodels, additions, room reconfigurations, and other projects that change the structure or layout of the home.

Can you replace damaged structural wood?

Yes. We replace deteriorated or compromised framing components as part of repair, restoration, and rebuild work tied to residential carpentry projects.

Do you frame interior walls and openings?

We do. That includes partition walls, closets, room divisions, rough openings, and framing changes needed for doors, windows, and layout updates.

Is framing usually done before finish carpentry?

Yes. Framing typically comes first so drywall, trim, cabinets, flooring, and other finish materials can be installed on a stable, properly built structure.

Do you handle structural carpentry repairs for homeowners?

Yes. We work on many homeowner-focused structural carpentry needs, including repair-driven framing, rebuilds, reinforcement, and project support for larger renovations.

Need framing or structural carpentry?

Contact TX Carpenters for wall framing, structural repairs, floor support work, remodel framing, rebuilds after damage, and full-service residential carpentry across Texas.