Your customers want framed mirrors. You want easy. We deliver both.
Built for Residential Projects That Demand Quality and Precision
Single-family projects require product solutions that are clear in the spec, predictable in delivery, and reliable in performance. We support your workflow so mirrors feel like a smooth part of your build — not an afterthought.
- Straightforward specification and ordering
- Consistent quality for each unit
- Products that arrive ready for installation
- Reliable lead times to keep schedules tight
- Support that respects how residential jobs actually unfold
The Reality
Many builders default to what feels easiest: having a carpenter install trim around a plain mirror, or hiring a local contractor to piece together a solution. While those approaches may work on a one-off basis, they often lead to inconsistency across homes, sourcing challenges, additional labor, and little to no warranty protection.
It doesn’t have to be that way.
Precision Frameworks offers consistent quality, reliable sourcing, and factory-backed warranties—along with custom sizing and flexible quantities. Whether you need one mirror or thousands, our products are designed to fit the project, not force the project to fit the product.
We partner with single-family builders and remodelers through a nationwide dealer network to make framed mirrors easy to specify, consistent to order, and dependable to install. From custom homes to detached residential communities, our mirror solutions bring clarity, quality, and straightforward coordination with your project team.

Why Single-Family Builders Choose Precision Frameworks:
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Residential-focused product selection
A wide range of framed mirrors sized and finished for single-family environments. -
Displays
Easy-to-use documentation and support, reducing guesswork. -
Reliable execution
Dependable production quality and delivery schedules. -
Built-for-installation
Products that help you keep trades coordinated and timelines on track. -
Model Home and Design Center
Merchandising support and displays to help you easily add framed mirrors to your product line.

Let's Be Honest
Plain frameless mirrors are boring and dated. They haven’t evolved much since the days of shag carpeting and avocado-green appliances. Thankfully, those trends stayed in the 1970s. Frameless mirrors, however, are still commonly installed in new single-family construction today.
Why?
Homebuyers expect framed mirrors. They notice the details, even when they don’t have the language for them. Framed mirrors signal intention, quality, and completion.
Let’s work together to meet that expectation—without adding complexity to your build.
