Module: Framing & Rough Carpentry
House Carpentry, Roof Rafters & StairsFraming & Rough Carpentry Course
- Measuring, cutting, shaping, and assembling materials made of wood, wood substitutes and metal studs.
- Installing floor beams, laying sub-flooring and erecting walls and basic roof systems.
- Select framing lumber.
- Illustrate layout and framing methods.
- Selecting material for particular projects.
- Use of measuring tools, hammering techniques, spirit level, dismantling tools (nail pullers and wrecking bars), screw guns, portable saws (circular, reciprocating, miter, cut-off, saber), routers and laminate trimmers, air compressor for air powered fastening power tools, concrete saws and impact drills.
- Cutting metal studs and track.

Practical & Theoretical Framing Training Courses
Our framing module is specialized in giving you practical and theoretical knowledge of framing for all construction and renovation projects.

Framing and Rough Carpentry Techniques
If you are looking to learn how to frame interior or exterior walls for a house, condo, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, outdoors deck, swimming pool, basement, living room, gazebo and any other project you will need to be aware of the many different types of techniques and methods that are involved in all framing projects that are up to date and of the same standard and used by all construction workers in the industry to frame any building and make work more efficient.

Work with a Team to Frame a House

Full-Time Construction and Renovation Classes Start: August 5, 2025 – October 31, 2025
Part-Time Construction and Renovation Classes Start: August 16, 2025 – November 16, 2025
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Our Reviews
I am excited to go to work as I feel ready to be in construction industry.
All the instruction included indept knowledge both in virtual and practical classes along with professional experience.
I will recommend York Construction Academy if anybody wants to persu their career in Constructionbussiness.
Virtual: Nardo is very patient and always provides a great deal of knowledge from his experiences. You learn each of the stages of building a home, and learn some background about condos.
Practical: B and Milan are an absolute blast to learn from. They try to create the environment of you working on a job site so you are job ready when you graduate. They help you with better techniques and provide you with insight on how to use material best/efficiently.
My only advice would be to give your best in both the virtual and practical because you get what you put in. The instructors are a great resource but ultimately comes down to you if you want to learn the right way!