Painting & Drywall

ProfessionalTrim & Door Painting

Baseboards, door casings, and interior doors take a beating every day — scuffs, dings, and yellowed paint add up fast. We sand, prime, and brush on a clean new coat so your trim and doors look sharp and fresh again.

Also known as: trim painting, door painting, baseboard painting, paint trim, paint interior doors, woodwork painting, trim and door painting

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What you get

What’s included

  • Lightly sand trim and door surfaces to help paint bond
  • Fill chips, dents, and nail holes with wood filler
  • Apply painter's tape to protect walls and floors
  • Prime bare wood or previously stained surfaces
  • Brush on two coats of finish paint for smooth, durable coverage
  • Remove tape and clean up drips while paint is still workable

Simple & stress-free

How it works

1

Sand and fill

We scuff the existing finish, fill any damage, and wipe surfaces clean so the new paint has something solid to grip.

2

Prime and first coat

We apply primer where needed, then brush on the first coat of trim paint, working with the grain on wood surfaces.

3

Sand lightly and finish coat

After the first coat dries, we sand very lightly to knock down any grain raise or brush marks before applying the final smooth coat.

We can help

Problems we fix

  • Brush marks visible in the finish because trim paint was applied too thick
  • Paint chipping off doors that were not sanded before repainting
  • Drips and runs along the bottom edge of door panels
  • Yellowing on white trim from oil-based paint aging in older homes

Good to know

Trim & Door Painting — FAQ

Should I use oil or latex paint on trim?

Modern water-based alkyd paints give the hardness of oil with faster dry times and easy cleanup. We typically recommend them for trim and doors unless you have a specific reason to stick with oil.

Can you paint just the doors without painting the trim too?

Absolutely. Doors and trim are separate jobs and you can do one without the other. If the trim is in good shape, there's no need to paint it.

How do you avoid brush marks on a smooth door?

Using a quality trim brush, thinning the paint slightly, and keeping a wet edge as you work all help. Finishing with light sanding between coats produces the smoothest result.

Service area

Trim & Door Painting near you

We provide trim & door painting across the Charleston area:

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