Drywall and Framing Experts Since 2008.
What We Do
Framing
Every building requires a precise and solid foundation. Framing is the most important part of all construction work as it determines everything that comes after. Framing consists of vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams constructed in a rectangular grid to support the floors, roof and walls of a building.
Drywall
We are adept in the use of a wide variety of drywall accommodating our clients’ different needs. Using the right type of drywall is crucial in every project as it affects the subsequent construction. Drywall can offer sound reduction, fireproofing, and waterproofing for high moisture areas such as washrooms. Our experienced staff will help you understand and decide what options will work best for your projects.
Taping & Plastering
Plastering is an art that takes years to master. It is an integral component that inevitably affects the overall look of the finished walls. Following the correct application of plastering and pre-taping and/or meshing is very important to ensure that your walls and ceilings do not crack. Plaster needs to be evenly spread and sanded to ensure the walls look completely uniform without lines and streaks.
Insulation
Insulation comes in different types to choose from. Selecting the right type is determined by the specific building requirements of each client. It can be used to create a hot thermal solution for cold areas such as basements, to create a sound barrier for noise reduction, and for complete noise cancellation with safe and sound insulation.
Fire Rating
Specific projects require a fire separation to ensure compliance with the Fire Code and Safety Standards such as a homeowner constructing a secondary suite/basement unit; or a business requiring separation from the surrounding units. Many conduits and telecommunication wires in buildings and high-rises need fire rated enclosures with fire rated access doors.
Ceiling Finishes
Choosing the right type of ceiling can be difficult but understanding its function is key. Suspended drywall ceiling systems, the most commonly used, withstand building vibration and deflection to prevent drywall cracking. T-bar grid ceilings are usually used in commercial & industrial building to hide all rough-ins and to keep them easily accessible if repairs are needed. They are also used for acoustic and fire rating purposes. Panels for these systems come in many different patterns, textures, materials, and colours to give you a look that ranges from rustic to elegant.