Baseboard and trim installation in NYC
Baseboard & Trim

Baseboard & Trim
Installation

New install, replacement, and painting — MDF, wood, and PVC. Miter cuts, nail fills, caulk, and paint included.

Insured Business
1-Year Warranty
5-Star Rated
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Need baseboards or trim installed after new flooring? Repair Asap LLC handles baseboard installation, replacement, shoe molding, quarter round, door casings, and window trim across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.

We use MDF, solid wood, and PVC materials. Every install includes precision miter cuts at corners, nail fills, caulk, and optional painting. Per-linear-foot pricing, 1-year workmanship warranty.

We quote flooring, baseboard, and floor repair work across Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Western Long Island or Nassau County when scope and travel fit. For a faster estimate, text room photos, approximate square footage, flooring material, transition areas, and subfloor or damage photos.

Baseboard installation is a good finish step after new flooring, wall repair, painting, or apartment turnover work where old trim is missing, damaged, or no longer sits tight to the wall.

We check wall waves, floor gaps, inside and outside corners, door casing transitions, material height, and whether caulk or shoe molding is needed for a clean final edge.

For a quote, send room photos, approximate linear feet, baseboard height, and whether you already have material on site or need help choosing the profile.

We can also pair baseboard work with small wall touchups, caulk lines, nail-hole filling, and paint-ready prep when the trim should look finished after installation.

Baseboards also protect the lower wall from vacuums, furniture, and daily wear. A careful install helps cover flooring expansion gaps while keeping corners, returns, and transitions consistent across the room.

If the wall is wavy, the floor is uneven, or the old trim was glued heavily, we explain whether the new baseboard can sit cleanly or whether patching, sanding, or a shoe molding detail is needed.

For apartments and commercial spaces, we can coordinate baseboards with new flooring, painting, caulk color, door casings, and threshold details so the room reads as one finished project.

Related project context: the Manhattan barbershop renovation shows trim and finish coordination in a high-traffic service business; the Brooklyn drywall repair shows wall finish repair before paint-ready detail work.

Baseboard & Trim FAQ

How much does it cost?

Per-linear-foot pricing. Includes material, miter cuts, nail fills, caulk, and optional paint.

Do you paint them?

Yes. We paint primed baseboards to match your walls, or install pre-finished.

What materials?

MDF (paint-grade), solid wood (stain-grade), PVC (moisture-resistant).

Do you install crown molding?

Yes. Shoe molding, quarter round, door casings, window trim, and crown molding.

What should I send for a baseboard installation quote?

Send room photos, approximate linear feet, baseboard height or profile, whether material is already on site, photos of corners, door casings and floor gaps, paint or caulk expectations, and any furniture, building access, or COI requirements.

Real Results, Real Reviews

“Professional, clean and efficient. Left no traces of his work behind.”

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Stanislau Hekht
Google

“Absolutely very professional and very knowledgeable. Got the job done in lightning speed.”

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Ebony L.
Yelp

“Truly an amazing experience. Worked quickly and carefully, and left everything spotless.”

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Tamara P.
Thumbtack