Finish Carpentry

Trim & Baseboard Installation on the Eastside

Profile upgrades, baseboard replacements, and full casing packages for Kirkland, Sammamish, Redmond, and Bellevue homes — installed with consistent reveals and clean transitions.

What We Do

Baseboards and trim are the most visible finish layer in a room. When profiles are inconsistent, corners gap, or heights change mid-wall, the whole interior reads as unfinished — regardless of paint or flooring quality. We approach trim installation as a precision trade: consistent reveals, tight miters, and profiles matched to your home's existing scale.

Most trim projects run alongside painting, flooring transitions, and door casing updates so every finish layer closes together cleanly.

What's Included

Full baseboard and casing packages, profile selection guidance, and coordinated paint scheduling for clean line execution.

Best FitHomes updating flooring, fresh paint, or correcting uneven legacy trim
CoordinationSequenced with paint and flooring so transitions close correctly
OutcomeConsistent profile heights, tight corners, and clean caulk lines

Scope Breakdown

  • Full baseboard removal and replacement across rooms or whole-home
  • Door casing installation — single, double, and transom openings
  • Window apron and stool trim for finished sill transitions
  • Shoe molding and quarter-round at floor-to-baseboard transitions
  • Profile matching and order management for discontinued or custom profiles
  • Scarf joints and long-run scribe fits for open floor plans

Cost and Timeline

Cost Planning

Single-room trim updates run a few hundred dollars in labor. Whole-home baseboard resets covering 1,500–2,500 sq ft typically land in the low-to-mid four-figures. Material selection (MDF vs. solid wood, profile size) is the main cost driver.

Typical Timeline

A single room can often complete in a day. Full-floor or whole-home packages run 2–5 days depending on scope, door count, and paint scheduling.

Process Snapshot

1

Site Walk

Measure linear footage, confirm profile direction, and note paint and flooring timing.

2

Material Order

Select and order profiles, confirm delivery before scheduling install day.

3

Install

Remove old trim, install new with consistent reveal heights and tight corner miters.

4

Caulk & Closeout

Caulk all transitions, address punch items, and confirm finish-ready condition for paint.

Eastside Coverage for Trim & Baseboards

We install trim and baseboards across the Eastside. Find your city below for local scheduling context.

Other Carpentry Services

Crown Molding

Level crown at every corner, from cove profiles to compound returns.

FAQ

Trim & Baseboards: Common Questions

Baseboard replacement varies by linear footage, profile complexity, and paint prep requirements. Most single-room scopes run a few hundred dollars in labor; whole-home resets typically land in the mid four-figures depending on size and profile.

Yes — new baseboards should be painted or primed before install, then touched up at transitions. We coordinate paint timing to ensure clean, caulked lines at walls and floors.

Profile choice depends on your home's style and ceiling height. Taller ceilings support larger 3–4 inch profiles; craftsman homes often suit flat or ranch styles. We walk through options at the site visit.

Yes. Trim installation is low-disruption and can be staged room by room. Dust is minimal compared to drywall or flooring work.

Trim & Baseboard Installation on the Eastside

Share your rooms and timeline. We will bring profile options and a scope plan to the walkthrough.

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