Trim, Baseboard & Door Painting Near You

Fresh trim paint transforms a room. We paint baseboards, door frames, crown molding, and doors with the precision they require.

What We Do

Scuffed, chipped, or yellowed trim makes even freshly painted walls look old. Trim, baseboards, door frames, and crown molding take daily abuse and need periodic refreshing.

Trim painting requires precision — we sand glossy surfaces for proper adhesion, fill gaps with caulk, prime bare wood, and apply durable semi-gloss or satin finish. We tape carefully and use quality brushes for crisp, clean lines.

We can paint trim in place or remove it for a cleaner result. Either way, fresh trim paint gives your rooms a polished, finished look.

Trim, Baseboard & Door Painting FAQ

What sheen do you use for trim?
We typically use semi-gloss for trim and doors — it's durable, easy to clean, and provides a crisp contrast against matte walls.
Can you paint trim without getting paint on the walls?
Yes. We use quality painter's tape and steady brush work to paint trim with clean, sharp lines against the walls.
Should I paint trim before or after walls?
We typically paint walls first, then trim. This approach produces the cleanest result with the least amount of taping.

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