New Builds and Structural Framing
A focused framing service for additions, structural openings, basement layouts, overhang rebuilds, and renovation-ready construction.

A framing-first project image used as the hero for this sample service page.
This is one of the three focused service pages in the sample build. It keeps the framing offer specific so a prospect can understand the kind of work being presented without bouncing between a dozen overlapping pages.
The photo set supports the exact scope the page is describing: new builds, additions, structural openings, basement framing, overhang rebuilds, and renovation-ready carpentry that sets the next phase up properly.
What this page is meant to communicate
The page is designed to answer the basic first questions quickly: what kind of work the company takes on, what real examples look like, and how the scope would be discussed before the build begins.
Where this service fits best
This service is strongest when the project starts with framing decisions. That includes additions, open-concept changes, structural openings, basement layouts, overhang rebuilds, and other renovation-ready construction work.
Why the gallery matters here
A framing page works better when it is backed by real proof instead of generic stock. The images in this sample are drawn directly from the project folder and routed through the same upload system the site already uses.
How this service page walks a prospect forward
Show the type of framing work being offered with a title that matches how people actually search and ask about it.
Back the offer up with project images stored in uploads so the admin/content model stays consistent.
Use a short process section to explain how scope, sequencing, and next-step planning would be handled.
Send the prospect straight into booking once the service match feels clear.
A clearer offer on the first click
This sample intentionally avoids splitting the service into multiple near-duplicate pages. The goal is to make the offer feel specific without making the prospect work to understand it.
AEO-style naming helps here because the page title matches the way people naturally describe the work: new builds and structural framing.

An open-concept framing example used to support renovation-ready construction messaging.
Real images routed through uploads
The photos on this page are copied into upload directories so they follow the same server-served path structure as the rest of the site.
That keeps the sample aligned with the existing admin and proof-media flow instead of mixing a new public-image pattern into the codebase.
Projects this page covers well
Use this service page when the work starts with framing, structure, and build sequencing.
New-build framing and layout work
Addition framing and structural tie-ins
Basement framing for layout changes or future finishing
Structural openings and renovation-ready reframing
Overhang rebuilds and framed exterior structure work
Frequently Asked Questions
Why keep the sample to a small set of focused service pages?
Because each page in the sample is meant to feel clear. A small set of focused service pages explains the offer faster than a long list of overlapping variations.
Are the project images coming from uploads?
Yes. The images used for the homepage, the service page, the proof gallery, and the blog are all copied into upload subdirectories and served through the existing server path.
What kind of work fits under this service?
New builds, additions, structural openings, basement framing, overhang rebuilds, and renovation-ready carpentry all fit this page well.
Use this page as the focused construction offer
The point of this sample is not to show every possible service variation. It is to show how a cleaner, tighter offer could be presented to a prospect on the first visit.
If the prospect likes the direction, the next step is easy: keep the same structure, swap in final contact details, and expand only where the business actually needs more page depth.