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Homemade Design
3.7(
322
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Pine Ridge, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"I never contacted the provider or used this service in anyway. I have to
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Pennsylvania Master Bathroom
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Recommended by54%of homeowners
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Jill Seidner Interior Design
3.5(
89
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Pine Ridge, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"They did a good job. She had to submit like a photo but my daughter had them work on the central are of the loft. The deal was for one room. She got a lot of good ideal from her and it was worth it for her. They were professional and I did not hear anything negative."
Recommended by55%of homeowners
Skid's Construction
New to Angi
Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Pine Ridge, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

General contracting work, specializing in carpentry and woodwork. With 30 plus years of experience in residential and commercial new builds and remodels, Skid's Construction prides itself on being a company that takes care of its customers, providing quality services and work. We value honesty, integrity and efficiency.

Whetsell Carpentry LLC
New to Angi
Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Pine Ridge, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Here at Whetsell Carpentry we understand that every home is unique, which is why we have a team of highly skilled carpenters who are masters in the art of carpentry. We have been working in the carpentry industry for over 35 years giving us the knowledge and skillset that is far superior than many other carpentry services. We are not only a residential carpenter, but a commercial one as well. Furthermore, we are a knowledgeable framing contractor who is ready to help. We can create a wide range of custom carpentry projects to meet your specific needs and requests. This includes anything from decks and porches, to built in cabinets and crown moldings. So, if you?re in need of a carpenter near Newcastle, Casper, Cheyenne, WY, or Rapid City, SD, give us a call today! We look forward to hearing from you.

Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

In framing, studs are placed at 16-inch intervals to coincide with the typical spacing of wall materials such as drywall or plywood. This spacing is called "on-center" and is necessary for maintaining structural stability and efficient use of materials. The 16-inch spacing also helps to distribute the weight evenly across the building's structure. For those looking to cut material costs and improve energy efficiency, 24-inch stud spacing can be employed through a method called "advanced framing". This requires careful planning and adherence to local building codes to ensure structural integrity.

Learning how to frame a house includes picking the right lumber for the job. Most people will want to pick pine, spruce, or fir for the framing. These types of lumber are affordable and produce sturdy framing for structures. Look for kiln-dried lumber to reduce the risk of shrinkage or insect damage after installation. As part of what’s included in framing a house when you hire a professional, the contractor should order the lumber, so you don’t have to worry about finding the right lumber.

Begin by analyzing the blueprints and gathering the proper materials before framing a house. With the prep stages behind you, begin by framing the floor of a house on the newly set foundation. Exterior and interior walls come next, along with rough openings for doors and windows. Contractors will then add ceiling and roof rafters to finish things off. 

When hanging a door frame, it’s recommended that you use screws, not nails. Screws are more secure, easier to tighten, and easier to remove if you need to adjust the frame. On average, the cost to replace a door frame is about $400, but you can save on labor costs if you’re confident in your ability to DIY the project. 

Framing is the shell of the house. It includes several steps, including studs, plumbing, and electricity. A professional will ensure the wall frame is secured for the house’s structural integrity. 

Framing prices change depending on the material and whether the wall is load-bearing. Most contractors use wood to frame a home, but metal is another popular choice.

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