Trim & Baseboard
Painting
Door frames, window casings, crown molding, and baseboards — clean lines, smooth semi-gloss finish.
Trim makes the room. Repair Asap LLC paints baseboards, door frames, window casings, crown molding, and chair rail across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Western Long Island or Nassau County when scope and travel fit. Sharp edges and smooth finishes that make your walls pop.
Every job includes filling, caulking, sanding, priming, and 2 coats of durable semi-gloss paint. Per-linear-foot or per-room pricing, 1-year workmanship warranty.
We handle interior painting, wall repair, wallpaper, cabinet painting, and decorative finishes across Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Western Long Island or Nassau County when scope and travel fit. For a faster quote, text photos of each wall or surface, dimensions, finish inspiration, paint or material details, and any building access requirements.
Trim and baseboard painting is useful after flooring work, wall repair, move-out touchups, or older paint jobs where scuffed edges make a room look unfinished even when the walls are clean.
We check caulk gaps, nail holes, peeling paint, previous gloss level, dust buildup, and whether sanding or primer is needed before applying the finish coat.
For a faster estimate, send photos of each room, approximate linear feet, and whether the trim is bare wood, previously painted, stained, or damaged.
We can also refresh door casing, window casing, quarter round, shoe molding, and baseboard corners so the finished edge looks intentional instead of patched.
For older apartments, trim often has many layers of paint. We focus on a clean visible finish and will point out areas where stripping, sanding, or caulk repair is needed before painting.
We mask flooring and wall edges carefully, remove small debris from corners, and keep brush lines consistent so baseboards and casing look sharp from normal viewing distance.
If trim damage is deeper than paint, we can quote small filler, caulk, or replacement work separately before finishing the surface.
Trim scope can change when furniture blocks long runs, old caulk pulls away, paint has bonded to flooring, or door frames need extra sanding around hand-contact areas.
If you are pairing trim painting with wall painting or flooring, we confirm sequencing first so fresh paint is not damaged by later baseboard, caulk, or floor work.
Related project context: the Manhattan barbershop renovation shows finish coordination across walls, trim, tile, and lighting; the Brooklyn drywall repair shows wall prep before paint-ready finish work.
Trim Painting FAQ
What trim do you paint?
Baseboards, door frames, window casings, crown molding, chair rail, wainscoting.
Do you prep first?
Yes. Fill, caulk, sand, prime, then 2 coats.
What finish?
Semi-gloss standard. Satin and high-gloss on request.
How much does it cost?
Per-linear-foot or per-room. Bundled with wall painting for best value.
What should I send for a trim painting quote?
Send photos of each room, approximate linear feet if you have it, the type of trim, whether it is bare wood, stained, or previously painted, closeups of caulk gaps or peeling paint, and whether wall painting or flooring work is part of the same project.
Real Results, Real Reviews
“Professional, clean and efficient. Left no traces of his work behind.”
“Truly an amazing experience. Worked quickly and carefully, and left everything spotless.”
“Work was professional and thorough and communication was excellent.”