A home addition needs the right support before the new space can take shape. For this Shorewood Hills home addition, our team is framing the new structure and preparing the existing home for two steel beams.
The first and second floors have been temporarily shored up so the next phase can proceed safely. This step gives the home added support while the new framing is tied into the existing structure.
Framing the New Addition
This stage of the home remodeling process includes opening parts of the existing home, adding temporary support, and preparing the framing for the next phase of work. With an addition, the goal is not only to build a new space, but to make sure it connects correctly to the home that is already there.
That kind of work takes careful planning. Every support, opening, and framing decision matters before the walls are closed up, and the space starts to feel finished.
Ready for Steel Beam Installation
The home is now ready for two steel beams, which will help support the structure as the addition moves forward. Once the beams are set, the project can continue into the next steps of framing and construction. This is the part of an addition that homeowners may not always see once the project is complete, but it plays a big role in the strength and long-term quality of the finished space.
Home Addition Work in Shorewood Hills
This Shorewood Hills home addition is moving through an important structural phase. With temporary shoring in place and steel beam installation coming next, our team is setting the foundation for a well-built addition that fits the existing home.
Kobiske Construction helps homeowners with home additions, remodeling, and custom construction throughout Shorewood Hills, Madison, Milwaukee, Lake Country, and the areas in between. To get started on your home addition project, contact us today.







