Structural & Renovation Carpentry

Framing, Remodeling, Kitchens & Baths

From new-construction framing to full kitchen and bath remodels, decks, and window installs, this is the core of the trade — walls that carry load correctly, openings that are framed right the first time, and renovations that don't cut corners where they don't show.

House framing under construction
Framing

Structure that's sized right, not just standing.

  • New construction framing — walls, floors, roofs
  • Additions and second-story tie-ins
  • Structural alterations: new openings, header sizing, load paths
  • Rough openings framed to spec for doors, windows, and equipment
  • Subcontracting under licensed general contractors
Remodeling

Renovations handled by someone who frames, too.

  • Full kitchen and bath remodels
  • Deck design and construction
  • Window installation and replacement
  • Full interior remodels and layout changes
  • Wall removal and reconfiguration, including load-bearing work
  • Trim, doors, and finish carpentry to close out the job

A remodel is only as good as the framing underneath it — and a lot of framing problems don't show up until the drywall's already hung.

Finished kitchen remodel with island and white cabinets
How it runs

What a framing or remodel job looks like

01 · Walkthrough

Scope the work

On-site look at what's there, what's changing, and whether anything structural needs engineering sign-off before framing starts.

02 · Framing

Build it to spec

Load paths, headers, king and jack studs, and layout built to code — whether it's new construction or a cut-in opening.

03 · Finish

Close it out

Trim, doors, and finish carpentry brought to the same standard as the framing behind it.

Framing a wall, adding a room, or reworking a layout?

Send the scope and Ravencraft will get back to you with a straight answer.