Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Vancouver homeowners have planned for their Framing projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 28 Framing projects posted by homeowners in Vancouver seeking the services of local Framing Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $728,000.00 with a per project average of $26,000.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Surrey | 33 | $2,745,000.00 | $83,181.00 |
Coquitlam | 6 | $76,000.00 | $12,666.00 |
Vancouver | 28 | $728,000.00 | $26,000.00 |
Hi,
I had a professional team take out the wall between my kitchen and dining room. Now that I have had time to see how we use the space and to research some of the existing wiring, I am ready to finish it off. I am looking to have one part of the wall (by the counter) framed off so I can be finished. Then I would like about 3.5 feet of wall framed back in on the other side of the opening. (We discovered the telecommunication and electrical conduit would not be worth moving). I would like the 3.5' wall strong enough to hold cabinets in future. It looks like the existing electrical can just be hung back up - it is in conduit.
I am also considering removing my sunshine ceiling. It might make sense to skimcoat the ceiling and do the walls in here at the same time.
This is in a concrete 1970s highrise in Kits. I have a permit.
If this goes well, I have other projects that you could do. But I need to work around my family and would like to get this project signed off by the City before getting into anything else. :)
We are seeking proposals for our 2 phase project, which involves expanding the opening between our living and dining rooms by removing approximately 3 feet from both the left and right sides of the existing opening. This expansion will require reframing and refinishing the surrounding area. Notably, the walls in both rooms are constructed with plaster, and the ceilings in both rooms are coved. It is essential to avoid damaging the plaster or ensure that any necessary repairs are conducted with precision to prevent cracking.
Upon the successful completion of this phase, we like the original hardwood floors restored and refinished. The floor area where the wall was removed will be have to be matched to the original hardwood design.
Good afternoon,
I need to have some 2 x 3" framed walls made for a tradeshow booth. I will requite 6 x 4' x 8' walls and 3 x 2' x 8' walls. They will need to be covered in 1/4" plywood. I realize that it is a simple job but I'm new to Vancouver and don't have the resources at my disposal to make them myself. i will need them completed by Sept 10th.
Please let me know if this is possible.
Regards,
Cairn
I want to change an existing door to a study den to a sliding door to create more space in the room. I am thinking of using the Kris Track system since it's more economical. To do so, I'm considering one of the two options: 1) Remove the door frame, which is currently protruding out of the wall by 5/8", apply the Kris track system above using L bracket, then put a valiance on top to cover the Kris track; OR 2) leave the door frame in place, but then I'll have to put a small beam above it so it gives enough allowance to mount the Kris track, then finish it with a valance to cover the Kris track and the beam.
The more expensive, but perhaps easier option, is to use one of the European barn door track system. This way, I won't need to build a valance to cover the track system as it is so beautiful to look at. I'd like to have a quote to see how much a project like this will cost. Thank you.
We are a construction company looking for framers, or framing companies to quote on a variety of large scale projects in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley to work with us throughout our 2018 projects.
Other trades also needed, drywalers/tapers, siding, roofing, tile setters and painters.
Hi,
I am looking for a framing team to conduct a reframing job on the house I will begin a reno project in in January.
I have a complete set of drawings and permits on the way. I will have 3 new footings poured in preparation for the reframing work, which is outlined below:
Shear wall:
* Anchor to new footing
* build shear wall, two storeys
* anchor to second floor
Second floor supports and beam in new footing:
* install new posts
* use steel i-beam for new second floor support (~23 feet (~$700 from metal supermarkets))
New loft space at rear of house
* remove existing floor
* frame up open floor space
New rear large windows
* remove existing wall
* frame up new window space
* frame to allow for install of rear area canopy
* install new large windows
Stairs
* remove existing
* open space for new stairs
* frame space for new stairs
* install new stairs (design to be determined)
I can share drawings with you and we can discuss timeframe and costs, as well as expectation from me and you.
Cheers,
Owen
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