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Schedule Structural Framing in Sun River

Your home's structure depends on framing that's square, level, and built to handle Montana's weather. In Sun River, where temperature swings and seasonal moisture put stress on every joint and beam, precision matters from the start. Broken M Bar Contracting provides structural framing for remodels, additions, and custom projects, backed by a decade of construction know-how and skills passed down through hands-on mentorship.

Whether you're adding a room, updating an older home, or building from the ground up, the framing sets the stage for everything that follows. Austin's approach combines accurate measurements, straight lines, and materials chosen for long-term reliability. You'll work directly with someone who takes accountability seriously and keeps you informed at every step.

Build your project on a strong frame with trusted craftsmanship in Sun River.

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How Our Process Works

Framing begins with a review of your plans and a site walkthrough to confirm dimensions, access, and any existing structural elements that need to be tied in. In Sun River, where homes vary in age and design, this step helps identify potential challenges early. You'll discuss load requirements, wall placement, and how the new framing integrates with your existing layout.

Broken M Bar Contracting uses kiln-dried lumber and fasteners rated for structural use to ensure stability over time. Austin's ten years of construction background and foundational training from his father mean you're working with someone who understands how framing affects everything from drywall to roofing. Each piece is checked for plumb and level before moving to the next phase.

Once walls are up, headers are installed to carry loads above windows and doors, and blocking is added where needed for rigidity. Inspections are coordinated as required, and any adjustments are made before finish work begins. The goal is a frame that supports your vision and stands up to daily use and seasonal stress.

Details That Matter Most

Homeowners often want to know what makes framing reliable and how it fits into the broader project timeline. Here are answers to questions that come up during the planning and construction phases in Sun River.

How long does framing take for an addition?
Most residential framing projects are completed in one to two weeks, depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect outdoor work, but interior framing moves quickly once materials are on site.
What type of lumber is used?
Kiln-dried dimensional lumber, typically two-by-four or two-by-six studs, is used for walls. Headers and beams are sized based on span and load requirements, with engineered lumber used where extra strength is needed.
Can you frame around existing plumbing or electrical?
Yes. Framing can be adjusted to accommodate existing utilities, and coordination with other trades ensures everything fits without compromise to structure or function.
Do you handle both interior and exterior framing?
Both are covered. Exterior walls are built to handle Montana wind and insulation requirements, while interior walls are framed for drywall, doors, and any custom features you're planning.
What happens if the existing structure isn't level?
Adjustments are made during the framing phase to correct issues and tie new construction into old without creating stress points. This is common in older homes throughout Sun River and can be managed without compromising the final result.

Framing is where your project takes shape, and doing it right the first time saves time and money down the road. With owner-operated focus and a commitment to accuracy, you'll have a structure that supports your plans and holds up for years. Contact us to start framing your next project in Sun River.