Wood trim services

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About Wood Trim:

  • Trim is what separates a room that looks painted from a room that looks finished. Baseboards, crown molding, window casings, door frames, chair rail — these are the details your eye follows whether you realize it or not. When trim is crisp and clean, the whole room feels polished. When it's chipped, dinged, or caulked by the last guy who didn't care, it drags everything down with it.

    Most homeowners don't think about trim until they see it next to fresh walls. You paint a bedroom and suddenly the baseboards look yellow. You refinish the kitchen and the window casings look like they haven't been touched since the house was built. That's when the call comes in. We handle the finish work that makes the rest of the room make sense.

  • Trim work is detail work. It's the closest anyone gets to your surfaces — eye level, arm's reach, right there in the light. Runs, drips, brush marks, and sloppy caulk lines that you'd never notice on a wall ten feet up are impossible to miss on a baseboard six inches off the floor. We take our time. We use the right brushes. We sand between coats. We cut clean lines by hand. The result is trim that looks like it belongs in the room, not like it was rushed at the end of the job.

    • Baseboard painting and refinishing

    • Crown molding painting and restoration

    • Window casing and sill refinishing

    • Door frame and door painting

    • Chair rail and wainscoting

    • Staircase railings, balusters, and newel posts

    • Built-in shelving and mantels

    • Exterior trim — fascia, soffits, and shutters

    • Wood repair and replacement before refinishing

    • Color matching to existing trim throughout the home

  • We don't just paint over damage. If your trim is dented, cracked, or soft from moisture, we address it first. We fill imperfections with wood filler and sand smooth. We replace sections that are too far gone. We caulk every gap between the trim and the wall so the finished line is seamless. If previous work was done poorly — and we see this constantly — we strip it back and start clean rather than stack another coat on top of someone else's mistakes.