Skip to main content

Multifamily Home Builder in Chicago
815 Laurel Ave, Highland Park Framing Carpentry - Star Development Corp. Construction Project

815 Laurel Ave, Highland Park Framing Carpentry
Construction Project
by Star Development Co.


815 Laurel Ave Highland Park Framing Carpentry Project

Framing carpentry is an important aspect of construction projects, as it involves the creation of the structural framework for buildings. Here are some steps you can follow for a framing carpentry project:

  1. Plan and design the project: Before beginning any construction work, you need to have a clear plan and design in place. This will involve assessing the site, drawing up plans and creating a materials list.
  2. Prepare the site: Once you have a plan in place, you need to prepare the site by clearing the area and ensuring that it is level and free from debris.
  3. Install the sill plate: The sill plate is the first part of the framing that is installed. It is a horizontal beam that is attached to the foundation or subfloor using anchor bolts.
  4. Install the floor joists: Once the sill plate is in place, you can install the floor joists. These are the horizontal beams that will support the flooring.
  5. Install the wall studs: After the floor joists are installed, you can begin building the walls. This involves installing vertical studs at regular intervals along the sill plate.
  6. Install the roof framing: Once the walls are in place, you can begin building the roof. This involves installing the roof framing, which consists of rafters, collar ties, and ridge beams.
  7. Install windows and doors: After the framing is complete, you can install the windows and doors. This involves cutting openings in the walls and installing the frames.
  8. Install the exterior sheathing: Once the windows and doors are in place, you can install the exterior sheathing. This is typically made from plywood or OSB and provides a structural barrier against wind and moisture.
  9. Install the roof sheathing: Finally, you can install the roof sheathing. This is also typically made from plywood or OSB and provides a base for the roofing material.
  10. Inspect and finish: Once the framing is complete, you should inspect it to ensure that everything is secure and properly aligned. You can then finish the project by adding insulation, drywall, and other finishes as needed.

Request Contact»


View All Projects «back

Why Choose Us

We believe in open and honest communication, which has allowed us to build great relationships with our clients, partners and subcontractors. Today, more than 80% of our business comes from returning clients.

Top-Notch Service icon

TOP-NOTCH
SERVICE

We take pride in our work and execute every project with exceptional levels of quality and safety.

Project Management icon

EXCEPTIONAL
PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Our priority is to make sure all projects are executed on schedule and within budget.

Outstanding Collaboration icon

OUTSTANDING
COLLABORATION

We believe that greater results are achieved when everyone works together toward a common goal.

Multifamily Home Builders, Design Elelement