Trim & Finish Carpentry
Trim is what makes a room feel complete. We handle baseboards, casing, door trim, and finish details with clean lines and tight corners — the kind of work you notice every time you walk in the room.
What does trim & finish carpentry include?
Trim work can be a small refresh or a full-home finishing pass. We focus on clean cuts, clean transitions, and a finished look that holds up.
Common trim & finish work
What impacts cost the most
- Linear footage: more rooms and longer walls increase time.
- Material style: taller baseboards and detailed profiles take more labor.
- Corners and angles: older homes can have out-of-square corners.
- Paint/finish: priming/painting trim changes scope and timeline.
Trim is detail work. The difference is tight cuts, consistent lines, and clean caulk/finish control.
Where trim makes the biggest difference
Trim is the finishing layer. It’s what turns “installed” into “complete.”
Best use-cases
- After new flooring installation
- Whole-home refresh projects
- Rental turnover finishing
- Pre-sale “make it look done” upgrades
- Rooms with damaged or outdated baseboards
What we’ll check first
- Wall straightness and corner angles
- Floor level changes and gaps
- Door/window reveal consistency
- Best transition types for your flooring
- Paint/finish expectations
Our trim & finish process
Measured cuts, clean installs, and finish details that hold up — done in the right order.
1) Measure & plan
We verify material style, layout, and transitions so the finished look is consistent across the space.
2) Install trim
Baseboards and casing go in tight with clean corners and consistent lines.
3) Detail work
Transitions, edge control, and touch-ups to remove the “unfinished” look.
4) Cleanup & walkthrough
We clean up and walk the work with you so it looks right before we leave.
Trim & Finish FAQ
Common questions we get before scheduling trim work.
Do you install baseboards after flooring?
Yes — that’s the cleanest way to finish the edges. We plan spacing and transitions so everything meets correctly.
Can you match existing trim style?
Often yes. If you have the same profile available, we can match. If not, we can recommend a clean style that looks intentional across the home.
Do you caulk and paint trim?
Depending on scope, yes. We’ll confirm what finish level you want and price it clearly.
How long does trim work take?
It depends on linear footage and complexity. A single room can be quick; whole-home trim takes longer. We’ll confirm timeline after measuring scope.
Want the space to feel finished?
Trim and transitions are the difference between “done” and “professional.” Send your project details and we’ll follow up with next steps.
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