
Framing is the skeleton of every structure. Walls, ceilings, roof systems, and additions all depend on a frame that is properly measured, correctly built, and structurally sound from the ground up. When framing is done wrong — undersized lumber, incorrect spacing, poor connection points — the problems show up later in the form of cracked drywall, sagging ceilings, doors that will not close, and structural failure under load. At Bichon Roofing & General Contractor, we handle structural framing as part of our full general contracting scope, and we bring the same precision to every frame we build that we bring to every roof we install. The details matter at every stage.
Framing work comes up in several different situations for Gulf Coast homeowners and property owners. New room additions require proper framing tied correctly into the existing structure. Storm damage frequently affects wall framing and roof framing — wind-driven impacts, water intrusion, and structural shifting all compromise framing components that need to be assessed and replaced. Renovation projects often uncover framing issues behind walls that were never addressed correctly in the original construction. We handle all of these situations and coordinate the framing work with the other trades involved — roofing, drywall, concrete — so the project moves forward without gaps in the scope.
Good framing is something you should never have to think about once the walls go up. It should hold quietly behind everything else and perform exactly the way it was designed to for decades. We measure carefully, build correctly, and do not move on to the next stage until the frame is right. If you have a project in Texas City, Galveston, Baytown, or the surrounding Gulf Coast area that involves structural framing, call (713) 319-5814 and let us talk through what you need.
Room Addition Framing – Full structural framing for new room additions, built to connect correctly with the existing structure and meet proper load requirements for the space being added.
Storm Damage Framing Repair – Assessment and replacement of wall framing, roof framing, and structural members compromised by wind, water intrusion, or impact damage from Gulf Coast storms.
Wall Framing Installation – Interior and exterior wall framing for new construction, renovations, and additions, built with correct stud spacing, blocking, and header sizing throughout.
Roof Framing Repair – Repair and replacement of damaged rafters, ridge boards, collar ties, and roof framing components uncovered during roofing inspections or storm damage assessments.
Structural Repair Framing – Framing work connected to structural repairs — sistering compromised joists, replacing rotted sill plates, and reinforcing existing framing that has been weakened by moisture or age.
Renovation Framing – Framing modifications for interior renovation projects, including wall removal, new opening creation, and structural reinforcement required to support the finished renovation scope.
Coordination With Roofing & Drywall – Framing work coordinated directly with roofing and drywall installation so the full project scope is managed by one contractor from structure through finished surface.
Full General Contractor Perspective — We do not frame in isolation. As a full general contractor, we understand how framing connects to roofing above it, drywall that covers it, and concrete below it. That full-picture view means framing decisions are made with the entire project in mind — not just the individual component being built or repaired.
Storm Damage Framing Experience — Gulf Coast storms do real structural damage that goes beyond what is visible from the surface. We have been assessing and repairing storm-damaged framing across Texas City and Galveston County for over 30 years. We know what to look for, how to assess the extent of the damage, and how to repair it correctly before the rest of the structure goes back together.
Precision From the First Measurement — Framing errors compound as a project moves forward. A wall that is not plumb, a header that is undersized, or a roof frame that is not properly tied in creates problems that show up at every stage that follows. We measure carefully and build correctly from the start so the finished structure performs the way it should.
One Contractor for the Full Scope — When framing is part of a larger repair or renovation, coordinating between multiple contractors adds time, confusion, and gaps in accountability. We handle framing alongside roofing, drywall, and other general contracting work so you deal with one crew and one point of contact throughout the entire project.
Licensed, Insured & Bonded in Texas — Structural framing carries significant responsibility — it is the foundation of everything built around it. Every framing project we handle is performed by a fully licensed, insured, and bonded contractor, protecting you and your property throughout the full scope of work.
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