About us
 

Our process

Mile High Framing is a Colorado-based residential and     commercial general  contractor providing structural framing and construction services for ground-up commercial        buildings and multi-family developments. We manage and execute work in coordination with owners,   architects,            engineers, and subcontractors to ensure compliance with   approved construction documents, local building codes, and safety regulations. Our team prioritizes jobsite safety, quality control, and schedule coordination, delivering reliable        commercial construction solutions that support efficient project delivery and    long-term performance.

Getting Started

Working with Mile High Framing is simple and straightforward. Whether you’re    building a new home, addition, or renovation, we guide you through the   construction process from start to finish.

Start by reaching out for a consultation. We’ll review your plans, discuss your     timeline, and answer any questions you have about framing, permits, and next steps. Once everything is aligned, we schedule your project and handle the framing with precision, safety, and   care—keeping you informed every step of the way.

Our goal is to make the construction process clear, stress-free, and built right from the ground up.

Outline

Permits & Preparation
We secure all required permits through the city or county where your home will be built and prepare the site for construction.

Foundation & Layout
The foundation is completed, giving you your first look at the footprint and layout of your home on the lot.

Framing
Walls are constructed, roof decking is  installed, and exterior windows and doors are set, bringing the structure together.

 Mechanical Rough-Ins
Plumbing, electrical, heating, and airconditioning systems are installed for bathrooms, kitchen, laundry, and exterior connections.

 Pre-Drywall Walkthrough
Before insulation and drywall, we walk the home with you to  review progress and   confirm outlet, phone, and cable locations.

Interior & Exterior Finishes

Rough System Inspections
After electrical wiring is complete, the city inspects all rough mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.

Insulation & Energy Inspection
Insulation is installed, followed by a third-party energy inspection to ensure efficiency standards are met.

Drywall & Texture
Drywall is hung and finished with    texture, allowing your interior design   selections to begin taking shape.

Exterior Finishes
Exterior materials such as stone,     siding, or other selected finishes are     installed to complete your home’s exterior.

Interior Finishes
Interior doors, cabinets, baseboards, and trim are installed, followed by     initial painting and installation of tile or hardwood flooring.

Final Installations
Mechanical and electrical systems are completed along with final    plumbing, lighting, countertops,   mirrors, shower doors, appliances, and carpet installation—bringing all the details together.

Final Inspections & Completions

Final Finishes
Completion of paint touch-ups,  professional interior and exterior cleaning, and landscaping (weather permitting).

Final Inspections & Approval
Final building and third-party energy inspections are completed, and a Certificate of Occupancy is issued upon approval.

Final Walkthrough
The project manager conducts a comprehensive home walkthrough to verify system functionality,        review maintenance requirements and   warranty coverage, and address any remaining items prior to move-in.

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