New Builds and Structural Framing: What To Plan Before Work Starts
A short guide to scope, sequencing, and the early decisions that make framing work move cleaner.
Published April 11, 2026
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Introduction
When a project starts with framing, the most important questions usually come before the first wall is built. This sample post is here to show how Rebuild The Planet could explain that process online in a clear, answer-first way. If you want the service page first, start with New Builds and Structural Framing. If you want the broader category view, open Home Building & Construction.
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Framing-first project photo for the service hero
This image gives the sample site a strong first proof point for new-build and structural framing work.

Open-concept framing result
This image is useful for explaining how framing impacts the next phase of an interior project.

Basement framing and layout prep
This image helps explain how framing work can be presented before the finishing phase begins.
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Good framing projects usually start with scope, not materials
Before anyone talks about finishes, the framing scope has to be clear. That usually means understanding the layout change, the structural opening, how the addition ties in, what access is available, and what the next trade will need after the framing pass is complete.
What a homeowner usually wants clarified first
What exact structural work is being done
How the framing phase affects the rest of the build
Whether the project includes openings, tie-ins, or layout changes
What proof exists that the company handles this kind of work
Why project photos matter on a page like this
For a focused service site, proof is part of the explanation. Real framing images help the service and blog pages feel specific, especially when the sample stays tight around a small set of focused category and service paths.
New Builds and Structural Framing FAQ
Why keep the sample to a small set of focused service pages?
Because a small set of focused pages makes the offer easier to understand. It shows the business clearly before any larger expansion is needed.
Are these real project images?
Yes. The images used across the homepage, the service page, the proof gallery, and this sample blog are copied from the project image folder into upload subdirectories.
What kind of projects fit this service best?
New builds, additions, structural openings, basement framing, overhang rebuilds, and renovation-ready carpentry all fit this page well.