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Add the Details That Complete a Room

Trim installation and finish carpentry for interior spaces in Lansing, Michigan.

Trim is what frames your doors, windows, and floors, and when it is done well, it makes a room feel intentional and complete. Gaps, uneven joints, or missing pieces stand out, especially in Lansing homes where older construction sometimes leaves trim damaged or removed during past updates. New trim can tie together a remodel, cover gaps left by flooring installation, or simply upgrade the look of a space that feels unfinished.

ProEdge Home Solution LLC installs baseboards, door casing, window trim, crown molding, and other finish carpentry details. The work involves precise cuts, tight joints, and careful fitting so every piece sits flush and looks clean. Whether you are finishing a basement, updating a bedroom, or wrapping up a larger remodel in Lansing, trim installation is often the last step that pulls everything together.

If you need trim installed or replaced in Lansing, schedule an estimate to review the scope and timing.

How Trim Goes In and What It Does

Trim installation starts after walls are painted and flooring is down, since baseboards need to sit on the finished floor and casing needs to fit against finished drywall. In Lansing homes, walls are not always perfectly straight, so trim is scribed and adjusted to follow the contours without leaving visible gaps. Corners are mitered or coped depending on the profile, and each joint is checked for tightness before fastening.

Once trim is installed, you will notice how much cleaner the room looks. Edges are defined, transitions are smooth, and small imperfections around doors or flooring are covered. The space feels finished instead of incomplete.

This service is a common final step after flooring projects, door replacements, or new drywall installation. It does not include structural framing or major carpentry, but it does give interiors a polished appearance and adds value to the home.

Questions That Usually Come Up

Homeowners typically ask about trim styles, how long installation takes, and whether old trim can be reused or needs replacing.

What types of trim can be installed?
Common options include baseboards, door and window casing, crown molding, chair rail, and wainscoting. The style and profile depend on your preference and what fits the home.
How long does trim installation take?
A single room usually takes a few hours, while a whole floor or multiple rooms may take one to two days. The timeline depends on the amount of trim, the complexity of the layout, and whether walls or floors need prep work.
What tools are used for finish carpentry?
Miter saws, coping saws, nail guns, and levels are standard tools. A scribe is often used to fit trim tightly against uneven walls, and caulk or wood filler is applied to smooth joints before painting.
Can you match existing trim in older Lansing homes?
Yes, trim profiles can be matched by bringing a sample to a lumberyard or mill. If exact matching is not possible, new trim can be installed in a way that complements the existing style.
Does trim need to be painted after installation?
Trim is typically primed and painted after it is installed, though some homeowners prefer pre-painted or stained trim. ProEdge Home Solution LLC can coordinate with painting services or handle the finishing as part of the project.

Trimwork adds the finishing detail that makes a room feel complete and well built. ProEdge Home Solution LLC handles the cuts, fits, and fastening so every joint is tight and every piece is level. If you are ready to finish a space in Lansing, contact the team to review your trim needs and schedule installation.