Trim is the frame that showcases your home. Over time, baseboards and crown molding collect dust, scuffs, and lose their luster. We restore the architectural beauty of your rooms with sharp, bright white detailing that creates a stunning contrast against your walls, making the entire space feel polished and new.
Get a Free EstimateGreat trim work is defined by preparation, not just paint. We painstakingly fill every nail hole and sand down rough spots to create a uniform surface. Crucially, we caulk every gap where the molding meets the wall, ensuring a continuous, airtight seal that eliminates unsightly dark cracks.
We apply high-grade architectural enamels that level out as they dry, eliminating texture. Whether using fine-finish sprayers for complex crown molding or high-quality sash brushes for baseboards, we deliver a rock-hard, glass-smooth coating that resists dust accumulation and cleans easily.
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Our painters are skilled, knowledgeable, and respectful
We use premium paints and follow a strict process for a flawless finish
We respect your property, arrive on schedule, and clean up daily
We stand behind our work with a rock-solid warranty

We highly recommend a semi-gloss or satin enamel. Unlike flat wall paint, these finishes cure to a harder shell that resists scuff marks from shoes and vacuums. They are also much easier to wipe clean, keeping your trim looking bright and fresh with minimal maintenance.
Yes, this is a critical step. We apply professional-grade caulk to every seam where the molding meets the wall or ceiling. This closes unsightly gaps and creates a continuous, sealed look, making the trim appear as an integrated architectural element rather than just a board attached to the wall.
Absolutely. Our painters are skilled in cutting in with precision brushes. We use painter's tape and steady-hand techniques to ensure the new trim color stays strictly on the molding, creating a razor-sharp line against your existing wall color without any messy overlap.
Yes. We typically recommend painting all woodwork (baseboards, crown molding, door frames, and doors) at the same time. This ensures a consistent shade of white and a uniform gloss level throughout the room, tying the entire interior design together.
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