Florida Contractor framing and rough carpentry
wood framing rough carpentry Florida Builder
The trade of wood framing is comprised of the rough
carpentry skills needed to produce the "skeleton" of a building and its first
layer of "skin." The skeleton consists of the structural lumber forming the
floors, walls, additional roof; the skin consists of the lumber which encloses the
skeleton, and provides a surfaces for subsequent layers of protective and
decorative finish materials.
Performance Construction of Florida framing and rough carpentry contractor performs any form work, framing or rough carpentry necessary to construct framed structures; installs or repairs individual components of framing systems and performs any rough carpentry or associated work, including but not limited to the construction or installation of: sub-flooring, siding, exterior staircases and railings, overhead doors, roof decking, truss members, and sheathing.
A great home, building or addition needs to be properly framed, starting with the rough carpentry. Let Performance Construction of Florida professionally design your framing and make sure that everything is properly measured and square. Attention to detail and planning are important to making sure your home,
business, building or addition is built properly, up to and exceeding code.
Performance Construction of Florida delivers high value-added construction services and solutions that earn client and industry accolades. We provide superior General Contracting, Construction Management, and Design-Build services in our target markets.
Performance Construction of Florida is recognized as a market leader by owners, the design community, and our competitors; and utilize our competitive advantages toward the successful delivery of each project.
We develop and apply progressive and innovative management information systems and efficient procedures to effectively serve our clients on a proactive basis. Our project managers and operations personnel are able to promptly address cost and constructability issues.
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