Finish Carpentry

Door & Window Casing Installation on the Eastside

Consistent reveal spacing, clean miters, and profiles matched to your full trim package — for Kirkland, Sammamish, Redmond, Bellevue, and surrounding Eastside homes.

What We Do

Casing is the molding frame around doors and windows. When reveals are inconsistent, corners gap, or profiles don't match the rest of the trim package, every opening in the house calls attention to itself for the wrong reason. We install casing with consistent reveal spacing on all three sides, tight miters, and profiles selected to match or complement your existing baseboard and crown.

Casing work is often part of a broader trim update — new baseboard, new doors, or a room refresh where the existing casing is the last dated element. We sequence it alongside paint and door installs to protect final finish quality.

What's Included

Full casing removal and replacement, reveal layout, mitered corner installation, and finish-ready surface prep.

Best FitHomes upgrading doors, refreshing trim, or correcting inconsistent legacy casing
CoordinationSequenced with door installs and paint to protect finish transitions
OutcomeOpenings that read as intentional design elements, not afterthoughts

Scope Breakdown

  • Interior door casing — single, double, pocket, and barn door openings
  • Window casing — stool, apron, side casings, and head casing
  • Reveal layout and consistent spacing across all openings
  • Profile matching for additions, replacements, or corrections
  • Casing at archways and passthrough openings
  • Rosette-and-plinth corner blocking for traditional styles

Cost and Timeline

Cost Planning

Per-opening casing costs are modest, but full-home casing replacements can add up quickly by door count. Most whole-home casing resets run mid four-figures; focused single-room casing corrections are significantly less.

Typical Timeline

A single room's casing completes in a day. Whole-home installs covering 15–25 openings typically run 2–4 days depending on door count and window type.

Process Snapshot

1

Walk & Count

Count openings, confirm profile direction, and note any reveals that need correction.

2

Material Order

Source matching or selected profile in correct lengths.

3

Install

Set reveal, cut miters, install and nail casing at each opening.

4

Caulk & Finish-Ready

Fill nail holes, caulk transitions, leave paint-ready.

Eastside Coverage for Door & Window Casing

We install casing across the Eastside. Find your city below.

Other Carpentry Services

Crown Molding

Level crown profiles at every corner and transition.

FAQ

Door & Window Casing Questions

Casing installation covers the trim molding that frames each door and window opening. We remove the old casing, set consistent reveals on the jamb, cut and nail the new profiles, and fill joints before priming. On windows we also add a stool and apron at the sill.

Yes. We measure the existing profile and source a matching or coordinating option — either stock or custom-routed. If the original profile is discontinued, we bring samples that read as intentional companions rather than mismatches.

A single-story home with 12–16 openings typically takes two to three days. Multi-story homes or those with archways and specialty shapes run longer. We assess during the walkthrough and provide a day-count estimate before scheduling.

Casing installation ends with nail holes filled, caulk lines clean, and surfaces ready for paint. We do not paint by default, but we can coordinate with your painter or include painting as an add-on scope.

Door & Window Casing on the Eastside

Share your opening count and style direction. We will scope the work and bring options to the walkthrough.

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