Digital Canal

Edward “Ed” Graham, Digital Canal | Construction Tech Review | Top Building Design SoftwareEdward “Ed” Graham, President
Wouldn’t it be easier to build a house if it has already been built?

Sounds impossible, but if the contractor has modeled the house in a 3D environment while designing it, they clearly understand every detail, greatly reducing the chance of errors. They would have already mapped out and visualized the rafters, framing, sheathing, and overall design, creating a precise plan they can replicate during construction. This was the vision Digital Canal had while creating its software. SolidBuilder, a powerful software that simplifies house-building projects, and Design Expert, which is fast, easy and designed for great renderings, working drawings, etc.

The company was born in 2001 of a purchase from a NASDAQ listed publicly held entity. Today, it provides design software for residential contractors and building professionals, including Design Expert and its flagship platform, SolidBuilder, developed specifically for builders.

“What makes SolidBuilder stand out from the competition is our object-oriented approach to designing and framing houses in the software environment first,” says Jim Balk, 28-year Digital Canal employee and former builder.

SolidBuilder represents each component as an object with accurate dimensions in this approach. While most designers can create CAD plans, these designs don’t always reflect on-site conditions, disconnecting designers from contractors. Our software’s true component dimensions make the plan easier for everyone involved in the project. The platform tracks each object and automatically adds unused parts to the cut list with precise dimensions and unique identities. If needed, the platform can reuse the mishap cuts in the 3D model to maximize usability and minimize waste and costs. This will save you time and money!

This approach enables the creation of an accurate master material list for takeoff, providing users with better cost control. It further allows builders to spot and fix potential issues early by visualizing design flaws BEFORE construction begins.

Unlike other platforms that rely on line representations with labels, SolidBuilder provides accurate visualizations of the objects in a plan/design. Users can seamlessly switch from a plan view to an elevation or a cross-section to a fully framed 3D model. Different layers of the model can also be isolated to gain a clearer understanding of each component using the visibility command. This level of detail is handy for field tasks like accurately calculating the correct valley angle for roofing or cutting a jack rafter or bird’s mouth.
  • What makes SolidBuilder stand out from the competition is our object-oriented approach to designing and framing houses in the software environment first.


The company also provides toll-free and live technical support, allowing clients to connect with experts via phone or remote access.

“Beyond technical experts, our clients can always directly reach out to Jim and other senior staff who have been with the company for many years or even me. All of us are available and ready to help,” says Edward “Ed” Graham, president.

Digital Canal also offers a Plan Drafting service that integrates client blueprints into the software to create CAD models. Many clients have Digital Canal put their blueprints into the software to save them time and money for the contractor. This service helps many Digital Canal clients remain on schedule.

All of these capabilities reflect Digital Canal’s client-centric foundation. Users with construction or framing experience can get started with minimal training and little or no CAD knowledge, using intuitive tutorials and documentation. Clients also enjoy a strong communication channel with the company, where their feedback determines the software’s new features on its path to becoming an all-encompassing platform.

An increasingly popular building method has been panelizing. Digital Canal’s software does this for walls, floors, ceilings, interiors and exteriors. Previously, these Digital Canal clients relied heavily on third-party software, which cost as much as $2,000 to $6,000 monthly subscription fees, making the ROI challenging to justify—especially for those without automated equipment.

In addition, clients can generate material outputs manually or through automated equipment with other available Digital Canal software. It even supports them in sourcing equipment like an automated saw. This comprehensive approach dramatically reduces costs, further reinforced by clients being granted full ownership of the software, ensuring long-term stability without the risk of service interruptions.

One response summarizes the benefits clients get from this platform, “The software saves us time and expenses and is an investment that makes us money.” This perfectly captures Digital Canal’s mission—delivering powerful, easy-to-use and affordable software designed by builders for builders.

Deep Dive

Building Design Software Grounded in Buildability

Residential and light commercial builders face a familiar gap between what looks complete on a screen and what can be framed cleanly in the field. Plans may satisfy design intent while still leaving crews to resolve unclear dimensions, material conflicts or constructability issues under schedule pressure. Executives evaluating building design software should focus on whether the system helps teams design in a way that mirrors jobsite execution, not merely whether it produces attractive drawings. Cost pressure makes that distinction more important. Material prices, labor availability and tighter bid timelines leave little room for avoidable waste or late-stage rework. Software that only represents building elements as lines and labels can still require experienced field interpretation before a design becomes a usable construction plan. A stronger platform should model building components with accurate dimensions, track how each object contributes to the larger structure and convert that information into drawings, takeoffs and cut lists that support estimating and production decisions. Visualization also needs practical depth. Renderings can help sell a project, but builders need to inspect framing, sheathing, rafters, wall panels, floor systems and section views before crews arrive on site. The ability to move between plan view, elevation, cross-section and 3D framing view gives office teams and field teams a shared reference point. Layer visibility is especially valuable when users need to isolate specific building systems, verify roof geometry or explain complex framing conditions to employees, subcontractors or clients. Usability should not be separated from technical accuracy. Many construction companies employ people with deep building experience rather than formal CAD training, so adoption depends on intuitive workflows, clear documentation and support from people who understand construction practice. A platform that requires heavy technical translation can slow the same teams it is meant to help. Buyers should look for tools that allow builders, remodelers, estimators, lumber yards and drafting professionals to work quickly while preserving enough precision for construction, material planning and customer communication. Panelization adds another practical test. More builders are exploring wall, floor, ceiling, interior and exterior panel workflows to reduce site labor and improve scheduling predictability. Software that supports panel drawings, panel cut lists and material outputs can help companies evaluate prefabrication without immediately committing to costly third-party platforms or automated equipment. The right solution should also leave room for different production paths, from manual material outputs to saw integration or equipment sourcing, so companies can modernize at a pace that fits their business. Digital Canal is a strong choice for builders that want design software tied closely to field execution. Its SolidBuilder platform uses an object-oriented approach to model accurate building components, generate framed 3D views, support takeoffs and produce usable cut lists. Its Design Expert product adds fast 2D and 3D modeling, automatic blueprint creation, manufacturer and object databases, material lists, panel drawings, panel cut lists, visualizations, proposal tools and virtual reality capability. Supported by live technical help and plan drafting services, Digital Canal gives construction teams a practical path from design intent to buildable plans. ...Read more
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Digital Canal provides cutting-edge design software tailored for residential contractors and building professionals. With solutions like SolidBuilder and Design Expert, the company streamlines project planning, enhances efficiency, and boosts profitability. Digital Canal also offers blueprint Drafting Services helping builders optimize their construction process, meet deadlines and assure they haven’t missed anything that can cost them money.

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