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Ask most where framing starts and they’ll say the first wall.For us, it starts here — laying out the foundation. Gridlin...
05/28/2026

Ask most where framing starts and they’ll say the first wall.

For us, it starts here — laying out the foundation. Gridlines, hold downs, anchor bolts, all set before a plate gets cut.
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Some people think framing is just labor.These photos say otherwise.There’s planning behind it. Skill behind it. A crew t...
05/26/2026

Some people think framing is just labor.

These photos say otherwise.

There’s planning behind it. Skill behind it. A crew that takes ownership because that’s how they work, not because someone’s watching.

We didn’t build S.R. Freeman to be the biggest.

We built it to do the work right — and that starts with the guys who show up every day and hold the line.
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Walls are up. Now you look up.That’s when the roof starts. Truth is, it already started — rafter calcs and the cut list ...
05/21/2026

Walls are up. Now you look up.

That’s when the roof starts. Truth is, it already started — rafter calcs and the cut list were done before the first piece got cut.

This one’s got some shape. Hips, valleys, ridges all tying together. No room to miss.

Our cutter’s been at it a long time. Knows the plan, builds the list, racks the rafters — then it’s cut and stack, all with a plan. That’s the part a lot of us like most.

Miss a cut up here and you’ll see it in the fascia, the flashing, and everything that follows.

From the outside it’s just framing. From inside, you’re solving it one piece at a time.

We go after roofs like this.
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A structure in the mountains doesn't get to be average. Snow loads, elevation, exposure, shifting ground, the environmen...
05/19/2026

A structure in the mountains doesn't get to be average. Snow loads, elevation, exposure, shifting ground, the environment demands more from the frame, and we build accordingly.
This lakefront project required structural decisions at every stage that accounted for conditions most builds never face. Engineered connections for heavy snow. Framing sequences adapted to weather windows. Material selection and protection planned weeks in advance.
Step inside and you see where all of that discipline lands, exposed framing that isn't hidden behind drywall, because it doesn't need to be. When the structure is built with that level of care, it becomes the finish.
We don't just frame for what a building looks like. We frame for where it lives.
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Pull back and you can tell right away — there’s a system, or there isn’t.This is what it looks like when there is.Framed...
05/15/2026

Pull back and you can tell right away — there’s a system, or there isn’t.

This is what it looks like when there is.

Framed in sequence so drywall and the next trades aren’t fighting it. Materials where they need to be so guys aren’t wasting steps. Site stays organized because that’s how the crew runs, not because someone cleaned it up.

How a job runs and how it’s framed — same thing.
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Some people see a hard hat and a set of plans. We see the moment a project starts to take shape.Plan review isn't a form...
05/13/2026

Some people see a hard hat and a set of plans. We see the moment a project starts to take shape.
Plan review isn't a formality for us. It's where the build comes alive, where we map every bearing point, flag every coordination detail, and commit to an approach that protects the structure long after we leave the site.
We got into this trade because we care about how things are built. Not just that they get built. That difference shows up in every wall we stand, every connection we verify, and every conversation we have with the GC before the first stud hits the plate.
Framing is our work. Precision is our principle. And we wouldn't have it any other way.
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Straight walls don’t just happen.It starts on the desk, then out on the deck — AutoCAD, layout tied to openings, hold do...
05/11/2026

Straight walls don’t just happen.

It starts on the desk, then out on the deck — AutoCAD, layout tied to openings, hold downs, point loads.

On site, we follow it through. Set it, check it, keep it moving.

Wood’s wood — it moves. We plane and shim at the end so everything lines up the way it should.

You can walk the frame and feel it. Nothing forced. Nothing getting fixed later.
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Every connection carries a load. That’s the job.Headers, kings, cripples — they’re set so the load goes where it’s suppo...
05/08/2026

Every connection carries a load. That’s the job.

Headers, kings, cripples — they’re set so the load goes where it’s supposed to.

Every connection carries a load. That’s the job. Field is another. Shade pockets, tight window details, zero margin stuff — that’s where experience comes in.

It’s the same move over and over, just done right.

You won’t see it at the finish. You’ll notice it years later when nothing’s moving.
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04/29/2026

Every structure starts as an empty lot and a set of plans.
What happens between that moment and the finished frame is where S.R. Freeman lives, in the sequencing decisions, the structural details, the coordinated effort of a crew that knows how to build with purpose across every type of project, every site condition, every level of complexity.
This reel is a look at that work. Not the finished product. The process. The precision. The standard is applied consistently, regardless of scope.
S.R. Freeman. From the ground up.
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Tight lot. Neighboring structures on every side. Multiple stories with complex level transitions.This is the kind of sit...
04/28/2026

Tight lot. Neighboring structures on every side. Multiple stories with complex level transitions.
This is the kind of site where sequencing isn't optional; it's survival. Material staging, crew movement, and structural coordination all have to be planned before work begins because there's no room to figure it out on the fly.
From above, you can see exactly how the framing is progressing, floor by floor, level by level, every deck laid clean before the next wall goes vertical. That's not luck. That's a crew that understands how to build with foresight in conditions that don't offer second chances.
Photo by: Panaskopic Productions

Address

2380 S. Bascom Avenue
Campbell, CA
95008

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+14083642200

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