Framing is the backbone of any residential build. Get it right and the rest of the project flows. Get it wrong and you'll be dealing with the consequences for years — crooked walls, doors that won't hang right, floors that aren't level. It's the kind of problem that's expensive to fix and almost impossible to hide once the drywall goes up. So before you hand over a contract to any framing crew, here's what's actually worth paying attention to.
Experience Matters More Than Price
It's tempting to go with the lowest bid, especially on a tight development budget. But framing isn't a place to cut corners. The cost of rework — pulling apart walls, re-shooting layouts, dealing with inspection failures — almost always exceeds whatever you saved upfront.
When you're evaluating a framing contractor in BC, look for crews who have been doing this long enough to have seen real problems and know how to avoid them. Ask about the types of projects they've completed. There's a meaningful difference between someone who has framed a handful of custom homes and a team that has delivered dozens of multi-family and townhouse projects on schedule.
Glasser Brothers Construction has been in the framing industry since 1989. That's not just a number — it means the team has framed through every kind of project condition, weather delay, and site challenge BC can throw at you.
Hands-On Leadership on Site
One of the most overlooked things when hiring a framing contractor is who's actually showing up every day. A lot of companies will sell you on their experience and reputation, then send a junior crew while the principals are managing five other jobs from a truck.
What separates a reliable framing contractor from the rest is presence. The leads need to be on site, involved in layout decisions, and accountable to the general contractor and the schedule. Communication has to be direct and consistent — not filtered through multiple layers of management. That kind of hands-on approach is what keeps projects moving and prevents the small misalignments from becoming big structural problems.
Check Their Capability for Prefab Wall Systems
If you're working on a multi-unit residential project or a larger townhouse development, prefabricated wall systems are worth asking about. Not every framing crew offers this — and the ones that do have invested seriously in the process.
Prefab walls are built off-site in a controlled warehouse environment, which means better dimensional consistency, materials that stay dry, and less congestion on a busy job site. When they're delivered directly to the units where they're needed, a well-coordinated crew can significantly reduce overall framing timelines without sacrificing anything on quality. For developers managing tight schedules, this matters. If a framing contractor can't offer prefab capability, you're leaving efficiency on the table.
Look for a Contractor Who Reads the Plans — Really Reads Them
This sounds obvious, but it's worth saying. Good framing starts with understanding the full scope of what's been designed before anyone picks up a nail gun. That means reviewing the drawings carefully, flagging potential issues before they become on-site problems, and building a layout process that reflects what's actually specified.
The best framing crews aren't just executing — they're thinking ahead. They know where the structural loads are coming from, where conflicts between trades are likely to occur, and how to frame in a way that makes the work of every trade that follows easier.
Ask for References and Look at the Work
Any framing contractor worth hiring should have no hesitation pointing you to completed projects and past clients. Talk to the general contractors they've worked with. Ask about communication, scheduling, how issues were handled when they came up. You can also learn a lot by looking at the physical work. Walk a site they've framed. Walls should be straight, plates should be level, headers should be properly sized and installed. These aren't fine finishes you need a trained eye to evaluate — they're basics that tell you quickly whether a crew is paying attention or just putting up sticks.
The Bottom Line
Hiring the right framing contractor in BC comes down to experience, accountability, and capability. Price matters, but it's rarely the most important variable when you're thinking about the structural integrity of a multi-family build or a custom home.
At Glasser Brothers Construction, we've spent over 35 years building that kind of reputation — one project at a time. We're a second-generation family company that shows up, does the work, and stands behind it.
If you're planning a residential framing project in BC, we'd be glad to talk through what you're building. Reach us at 604.671.5193

