Located in Citrus Heights servicing Citrus Heights, Wilton, Sacramento and surrounding areas
Empire Builders provides professional residential and commercial framing in Sacramento and surrounding Northern California communities. Our licensed team builds durable structural frames for remodels, additions, ADUs, garage conversions, outdoor structures, and new construction. Call (916) 246-6495 to schedule an obligation-free initial consultation.




We discuss your framing needs, project goals, budget range, timeline, and available plans before scheduling an on-site assessment.
Our team inspects the structure, takes measurements, identifies load-bearing components, and evaluates potential permit or engineering requirements.
We prepare a clear scope of work, preliminary estimate, material allowances, and preconstruction plan.
We coordinate with designers and structural engineers and manage required plans, permit applications, and approvals.
Our carpenters complete structural framing, rough openings, and related work while coordinating plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and other trades.
We coordinate framing inspections, complete necessary corrections, review the finished work, and discuss the next construction phase.
Rough framing for home remodeling, new construction, and room additions
Second-story additions, attached and detached ADUs, and garage conversions
Residential and commercial structural framing and code-compliant corrections
Deck, patio cover, and pergola structural framing
Window and door openings, finishing carpentry, engineering coordination, and permit support
Empire Builders provides framing services throughout Sacramento
We also serve select properties throughout Yolo County. Limited framing and construction services are available through our Southern California branch in Ventura.
Yes. We provide custom framing solutions for remodels, additions, ADUs, garage conversions, and other projects with unusual layouts or structural requirements. Our goal is to build framing that supports your design vision while meeting applicable building codes.
Yes. Our team can adapt framing plans to traditional, contemporary, modern, and transitional architectural styles. We coordinate with designers and engineers to ensure the structure supports the intended layout, roofline, openings, and exterior appearance.
Material selection depends on the approved plans, structural loads, building codes, moisture exposure, budget, and project type. We use code-approved lumber, engineered wood products, connectors, and fasteners from reputable suppliers.
Framing costs depend on the project’s size, complexity, material requirements, structural engineering, site access, labor, and permit needs. After the job walk, we provide a clear scope and estimate based on the specific work required.
Yes. We provide commercial framing for offices, tenant improvements, retail spaces, multifamily properties, and other business environments. Our team can coordinate the framing work with permits, inspections, utilities, and finishing trades.
Yes. Empire Builders coordinates with architects, structural engineers, and designers to ensure the framing supports the approved plans and overall project goals. This collaborative approach helps reduce conflicts during construction.
Yes. New framing can create bedrooms, offices, closets, hallways, open living areas, and other functional spaces. We can also frame new doorways, windows, partitions, and structural openings when permitted by the approved design.
We use protective coverings, dust-control measures, organized material storage, and controlled work zones to protect the existing home. Our crews also complete regular cleanup and follow site-safety procedures throughout the job.
Yes. In addition to framing, we can coordinate engineering, permits, inspections, windows, doors, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, siding, and finishing carpentry. This helps clients manage the project through one primary contractor.
We carefully review the plans, dimensions, structural details, and intended finishes before construction begins. Your project manager communicates with the framing crew, designers, and other trades to ensure the completed work supports the final design.