Baseboards, crown molding, casing, wainscoting, and built-in shelving. Coped inside corners, tight miters, caulked seams, paint-ready. Finish work that reads as part of the house.
Most carpentry jobs land in one of these four buckets. Each one is finish work — visible joints, tight tolerances, paint-ready when we leave.
New baseboard install, builder-grade upgrade to taller profiles, casing replacement around doors and windows. Coped inside corners, tight miters outside.
Single rooms, halls, stepped ceilings. Coped inside corners (not mitered) so the joints don't open up over time. Stock profiles or custom millwork for higher-end work.
Board-and-batten, shaker panels, picture-frame wainscoting. Single accent wall or full room treatment. Caulked, sanded, primed, paint-ready.
Closet builds, alcove shelving, window seats, garage and laundry storage. Square, level, screwed into studs, paint-ready or stain-grade as you prefer.
Trim almost always needs an in-person measure — we look at the existing profiles, ceiling heights, and corners to spec the job correctly.
Written estimate names the trim profile (stock or custom), material (MDF, poplar, oak), linear footage, and whether we're painting after install or handing off paint-ready.
Stock profiles available same-week. Custom millwork adds 1–2 weeks for the supplier. We schedule the install around the lead time.
Coped inside corners, mitered outside corners, nail-set, holes filled, seams caulked, sanded smooth. Vacuumed dust before leaving.
Labor only — material is listed separately on the estimate. Stock MDF baseboard runs $1–$3/lf at the supplier; stain-grade poplar or oak runs $4–$10/lf.
Most trim work needs a walkthrough — we'll come measure, look at corners and existing profiles, and write the estimate from there.
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