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Baseboard and Trim Installation in Las Vegas

The finishing details that make a floor look built-in - crisp baseboards, shoe molding, and transitions.

The details make the difference between a floor that looks installed and a floor that looks finished. Baseboards, shoe molding, and clean transitions frame your flooring and give every room a polished, complete appearance.

Vegas Wood Floor Pros installs baseboards and trim as part of our flooring projects or as a standalone upgrade, with crisp miters, tight joints, and a clean paint-ready or finished result.

Why Trim Is the Finishing Touch

Baseboards cover the expansion gap that flooring needs along the walls and give the room a defined, intentional edge. Done well, trim work is what makes a new floor feel like a true renovation rather than just new material on the ground.

  • Baseboards in a range of profiles and heights
  • Quarter-round and shoe molding
  • Door casings and thresholds
  • Transition strips between rooms and materials
  • Caulking and paint-ready finishing

Clean, Precise Craftsmanship

Trim carpentry is all about the details, and tight, consistent joints are the mark of a careful installer.

Tight Miters & Joints

We cut clean miters and coped joints so corners look seamless and stay tight, even as the home settles and seasons change.

Transitions Done Right

Where flooring meets tile, carpet, or a different material, we install transitions that are level, secure, and visually clean - no trip hazards or sloppy gaps.

A Complete, Finished Look

Whether you are installing new floors or simply refreshing dated trim, updated baseboards make a surprising difference. We can match existing trim or upgrade to a taller, more modern profile for a cleaner, more current look.

A Complete Interior Trim Package

Baseboards and trim cover more than just the edge of a floor. A complete trim package can include baseboards, quarter-round and shoe molding, door and window casings, crown molding, stair skirt boards, and the transitions between rooms and materials.

Getting all of these details right is what makes a remodel feel truly finished. As a flooring and trim contractor, we handle the full picture so your trim looks coordinated rather than pieced together.

This page is the overview of our trim work. For more detail, see our dedicated baseboard installation and crown molding installation pages.

Baseboards and Crown Molding

Baseboards frame the bottom of a room and crown molding frames the top, and together they give a space a complete, designed look from floor to ceiling. Many homeowners add both during a flooring project for maximum impact.

Our baseboard installation work focuses on clean, paint-ready trim that covers flooring expansion gaps and creates a crisp wall-to-floor edge, while our crown molding installation adds an upscale detail where the wall meets the ceiling.

We can install either on its own or both together, matching the profiles and finishes so the room feels cohesive.

Trim That Finishes a Flooring Project

New flooring is a major upgrade, but without proper trim the job can look incomplete. Baseboards hide the expansion gap that wood and wood-look floors need along the walls, and clean transitions tie rooms and materials together.

We treat trim as an integral part of the flooring project, not an afterthought, so the floor and trim feel designed together.

Whether you are installing hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, or luxury vinyl plank, finishing with quality trim is what makes the installation look intentional and complete.

Door Casings and Transitions

Door and window casings frame openings and tie the trim together throughout a room, while transition pieces handle the spots where flooring meets tile, carpet, or a different material.

Done well, transitions are level, secure, and visually clean, with no trip hazards or sloppy gaps. They are a small detail that has a big effect on how finished a home feels.

We handle casings and transitions as part of a complete trim project so every edge and opening looks deliberate.

Matching and Upgrading Existing Trim

Sometimes the goal is to match new trim to what is already there, and sometimes it is to upgrade dated trim to a taller, cleaner profile. We can do either, helping you choose a look that complements your floors and your home.

Updating baseboards and trim is one of the most cost-effective ways to modernize a room, especially alongside new flooring.

We deliver clean, caulked, paint-ready trim with tight miters and coped corners so the result looks crisp and lasts.

What Trim Installation Costs

Trim cost depends on the scope, the profiles you choose, the linear footage, and whether old trim needs to be removed first. Baseboards, crown molding, casings, and transitions can be combined into one project or done individually.

We provide a clear, itemized written estimate so you know exactly what is included, and financing may be available through third-party providers for larger projects.

Bundling trim with a flooring project is often the most efficient approach, since the crew is already on site and the styles can be matched.

Trim Installation Across the Valley

We install baseboards and trim throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and the surrounding communities, in both new flooring projects and standalone trim upgrades.

From established homes that need dated trim replaced to newer builds getting a finishing touch, we bring clean, careful trim work to homes across the valley.

You can see examples of completed projects on our work page, and a free estimate is the easiest way to start.

Choosing the Right Baseboard Height and Profile

Baseboard height and profile have a real effect on how a room feels. Taller baseboards read as more upscale and modern, while simpler profiles suit clean, contemporary interiors. The right choice depends on your ceiling height, your style, and the trim you already have.

We help you choose a profile that complements your flooring and any crown molding, and that matches existing trim where you want consistency.

The goal is trim that looks like a deliberate design choice, not a default.

Quarter-Round and Shoe Molding

Along with baseboards, quarter-round and shoe molding play an important role, especially with floating floors. They cover the expansion gap at the floor edge and create a clean, finished line where the baseboard meets the floor.

On uneven walls or floors, shoe molding helps hide small gaps for a tidy result. We use it where it improves the finish and leave it off where a cleaner, simpler look is preferred.

These small details are part of what makes a flooring project look fully complete.

Trim for New Construction and Remodels

Trim work suits both new construction and remodels. In a new build or addition, we install fresh baseboards, casings, and crown sized and styled for the space. In a remodel, we replace dated or damaged trim and coordinate it with new flooring.

Either way, trim is the finishing layer that makes a project feel complete rather than half-done.

We can match existing profiles for consistency or upgrade to a cleaner, taller look that modernizes the whole room.

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Trim Work

Trim is detailed finish carpentry, and tight miters, coped corners, and clean caulking are what separate professional work from a rushed job. We bring that care to baseboards, casings, transitions, and crown molding alike.

Because we install flooring every day, we understand exactly how trim and floors work together, from covering expansion gaps to coordinating clean transitions.

Whether you need a full trim package or a single element, we deliver crisp, paint-ready results that finish your home beautifully.

FAQ

Baseboards & Trim Questions, Answered

Our trim work can include baseboards, quarter-round and shoe molding, door and window casings, crown molding, stair skirt boards, and transitions. We can handle a complete trim package or focus on a single element like baseboards.

Yes. We install both, and together they give a room a finished look from floor to ceiling. See our dedicated baseboard installation and crown molding installation pages for more detail, or ask us to coordinate both in one project.

Yes. Door and window casings and clean transitions between rooms and materials are part of a complete trim project. Level, secure transitions avoid trip hazards and make a home feel properly finished.

Not always, but new flooring is the ideal time to refresh trim. Baseboards may be damaged during removal of old floors, and updated, taller profiles give the whole room a more finished, modern look.

In most cases we can match your existing profile so new and old trim blend together. If your current trim is dated, we can also show you upgraded profiles for a cleaner look.

We deliver clean, caulked, paint-ready trim and can discuss finishing options with you. Coordinating final paint is something we will clarify in your estimate so expectations are clear.

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