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Wood Framing Contractor in Cameron Park, CA

Expert wood framing for new construction, ADUs, room additions, and major renovations throughout El Dorado County.

At DC Custom Framing, wood framing is not a secondary service, it is the core of everything we build. We construct precision-grade wood frames for residential and light commercial projects across Cameron Park, El Dorado Hills, and the surrounding foothills. Every framing project we take on is permitted through El Dorado County Building Services, inspected before walls are closed in, and built to California Residential Code standards that will stand for decades.

What Is Wood Framing

Why Does It Matter

Wood framing is the structural skeleton of your building. It is the system of studs, plates, headers, beams, joists, and rafters that bears every load in your home: the weight of the roof, the floors above, the walls themselves, and everything inside them. When wood framing is sized correctly, aligned to code, and fastened with the right hardware at the right spacing, a structure performs safely for generations. When framing is undersized, improperly fastened, or poorly planned, every finish trade on top of it drywall, flooring, roofing, windows inherits those defects.
In Cameron Park and the El Dorado County foothills, wood framing carries additional responsibility. The rolling terrain demands careful load-path engineering on sloped lots. The WUI (Wildland-Urban Interface) designation in many areas requires specific material choices and framing details at the eaves, soffits, and exterior wall assemblies to meet California’s fire-hardening requirements. And El Dorado County’s building department enforces framing inspection requirements that are non-negotiable before any insulation or drywall goes in.

Wood Framing Services We Provide in Cameron Park

New Home Construction Framing

We execute complete wood frame packages for custom home builds in Cameron Park and El Dorado Hills. From floor platform to roof ridge, our crews frame architectural and structural plans, coordinate with your structural engineer's specifications, and meet every framing inspection checkpoint on the first pass. We work with your general contractor or directly with homeowners doing owner-builder projects.

ADU Framing

Building a detached or attached ADU in El Dorado County requires strict compliance with setback rules, height limits, and structural engineering. We frame ADU shells floors, walls, and roof to meet County plan check requirements and pass framing inspection cleanly. Our crews are experienced with the full ADU framing sequence: platform framing, shear wall layout, engineered header sizing, and hold-down hardware installation at every required location per the approved structural drawings.

Room Addition Framing

Framing a room addition to an existing home is one of the most technically demanding types of residential framing. The new addition must tie structurally into the existing frame matching plate heights, aligning load paths, and integrating roof framing without creating weak points at the junction. We assess the existing framing conditions before we write a single line on the plan, so there are no surprises when walls open up.

Garage Conversion Framing

Converting an attached or detached garage into livable space in Cameron Park requires structural upgrades to the existing garage shell new interior bearing walls, raised or modified header framing at the former garage door opening, subfloor installation over the concrete slab if required, and ceiling framing to meet the minimum ceiling height for habitable space. We handle the framing scope of garage conversions completely, coordinating with your designer or architect on the plan set.

Second-Story Addition Framing

Adding a second story to a single-story Cameron Park home is a major structural undertaking. The existing first-floor walls must be verified as adequate to carry the new load above, or upgraded where they are not. New second-floor joists, bearing walls, and roof framing must be sized and connected to carry every load path down cleanly to the foundation. DC Custom performs or coordinates the structural engineering assessment, executes the framing under the approved permit, and schedules the framing inspection before any insulation is installed.

Framing Repairs Within New Construction

When an ongoing construction project reveals framing errors, undersized headers, improperly cut joists, missing blocking, or non-compliant shear wall nailing we correct the defects to code before the project continues. We provide written scope documentation of every correction for the project file and permit record.

Why Cameron Park Homeowners Choose DC Custom for Wood Framing

We Frame to the Structural Plans Not Around Them

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Every wood framing project DC Custom executes is built from the stamped architectural and structural drawings. We do not simplify, shortcut, or substitute without written direction from the engineer of record. When the structural plans specify an LVL beam, we install an LVL beam. When the shear wall schedule calls for 3-inch nailing at 4 inches on center, that is what the inspector will find when they arrive.

El Dorado County Permit and Inspection Experience

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We have a working knowledge of El Dorado County Building Services plan check requirements, framing inspection standards, and field inspector expectations. We pull every framing permit, submit the correct documentation with the application, and schedule inspections at the right construction stage. We do not ask you to navigate the permitting process, we handle it completely.

WUI Fire-Hardening Framing Details

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Much of Cameron Park and the surrounding foothills falls within a designated Wildland-Urban Interface fire hazard severity zone. This means eave framing, soffit construction, attic ventilation details, and exterior wall assemblies must meet specific California fire-hardening requirements. We frame these details correctly from the start so your project does not fail inspection over a missed WUI framing requirement.

Precise Load-Path Framing on Sloped Lots

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Cameron Park’s terrain is not flat. Framing on sloped lots requires careful attention to how loads travel from the roof ridge down through the wall studs to the foundation especially at the low-side walls where a walkout basement or tall cripple wall condition is common. Our crews understand sloped-lot framing sequencing and frame these conditions without the improvisation that creates structural problems later.

We Do Not Subcontract the Framing

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DC Custom Framing crews perform your wood framing not a subcontracted crew hired for the week. The people who frame your project are our permanent crew members who have framed dozens of projects in El Dorado County. Consistency in personnel means consistency in quality and accountability.

Our Process

How Our Cameron Park Wood Framing Projects Work

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Plan Review and Pre-Construction Scope

Before we price a framing project, we review the architectural and structural plans completely. We identify every non-standard framing condition: complex roof geometry, tall walls, cantilevered floor systems, shear wall locations, engineered lumber specifications and price the project to reflect what is actually in the drawings, not a best guess from a square-footage estimate.

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Permit Application

We submit the framing permit application to El Dorado County Building Services with the required plan set, structural calculations, and energy compliance documentation. We track the plan check and respond to plan check corrections without burdening you with the back-and-forth.

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Material Takeoff and Delivery Coordination

We produce a complete material takeoff from the structural plans and coordinate lumber and engineered wood product delivery to the job site in the sequence required for the framing schedule. We do not over-order and leave material waste for you to manage.

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Framing Execution

Our crew frames the project in sequence: floor platform, bearing walls, shear wall nailing, floor system above, and roof framing following the structural plans and the approved permit drawings. We install every Simpson Strong-Tie connection, hold-down anchor, and shear wall nailing schedule to the specifications on the drawings.

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Framing Inspection and Documentation

We schedule the framing inspection with El Dorado County Building Services and meet the inspector on-site. After the inspection passes, you receive the signed inspection card, permit record, and a photo documentation file of completed framing before insulation and drywall cover the work.

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Ready to Frame Your Cameron Park Project the Right Way?

Whether you are building a new home on a sloped foothill lot, framing a permitted ADU, or adding a second story to your existing Cameron Park home, DC Custom Framing brings structural precision, full permit management, and El Dorado County experience to every project.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Does wood framing require a permit in Cameron Park?
Yes. All wood framing work in Cameron Park falls under El Dorado County Building Services jurisdiction and requires a building permit. The framing must be inspected before insulation or drywall is installed. DC Custom handles the entire permit application and inspection scheduling process.
DC Custom performs stick framing on-site. We frame from dimensional lumber and engineered wood products (LVL, PSL, LSL) as specified in the structural plans. Stick framing allows full flexibility for the complex lot conditions and custom roof geometries common in Cameron Park.
Most new construction projects, ADUs, second-story additions, and projects involving load-bearing wall modifications require stamped structural drawings from a licensed structural engineer. For smaller additions and room conversions, conventional framing tables in the California Residential Code may be sufficient. We review your project scope and advise you on whether engineering is required before you spend money on plans.
A typical ADU or room addition framing package takes 3–7 days of on-site crew time, depending on scope, complexity, and lot access. A complete new home frame typically takes 10–20 days. Permit and plan check timelines through El Dorado County currently add 3–8 weeks before on-site work begins, depending on project type and workload at the building department.
Yes. Sloped lots are common throughout Cameron Park and El Dorado Hills. We are experienced with the tall cripple wall conditions, multi-level framing sequences, and engineered point-load details that sloped lots require. We assess lot conditions during the pre-construction plan review and price the project to reflect the actual scope.
Yes. We are familiar with California’s WUI construction requirements for the fire hazard severity zones that cover much of Cameron Park. We frame eaves, soffits, attic vents, and exterior wall assemblies to the required fire-hardening details so your project does not fail inspection on a framing-related WUI deficiency.
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