Trim Work That Defines Finished Spaces

Interior Trim in Aromas for remodeled rooms and new construction that need clean, consistent finishing details

Baseboards, crown molding, door casings, and window trim are the details that make a room look complete rather than unfinished. Precision Built Construction installs interior trim in Aromas and surrounding areas as part of whole-home remodels, room additions, and standalone finish upgrades. The work involves precision cutting, fitting joints at inside and outside corners, and ensuring each piece sits flush against walls and ceilings that are rarely perfectly square.


Installation begins with measuring each wall and opening, cutting trim pieces to length, and fitting mitered or coped joints that align without gaps. Trim is then nailed or glued into place, joints are filled and sanded, and the entire system is primed and painted or stained depending on the finish. The process requires adjustments for walls that are slightly out of plumb or ceilings with minor height variations, which is common in both older homes and new builds.


Request a detailed estimate based on your room layout and trim style preferences.

What You Notice Once Trim Is Installed

Trim installation transforms a room by covering the seams where drywall meets floors, ceilings, and openings. Each joint is fitted tightly so there are no visible gaps, and corners align cleanly without overlapping or mismatched angles. Baseboards protect the lower portion of walls from scuffs and impacts, while crown molding adds depth and definition to ceiling lines. Door and window casings frame openings and hide the rough edges left after drywall installation.


Once trim is in place, the room has a finished, cohesive appearance that matches the home's overall design style. Painted trim blends with wall colors or provides contrast, and stained wood trim highlights grain patterns and natural texture. The trim also hides minor imperfections in drywall edges and provides a durable surface along high-contact areas like doorways and baseboards.


Trim profiles and materials vary depending on whether the home has a traditional, modern, or transitional design. Simple, flat casings suit contemporary interiors, while detailed crown molding and wide baseboards complement classic or craftsman-style homes.

Common Questions About This Service

Homeowners planning interior upgrades often ask about trim options and how the installation process works.

  • What types of trim are typically installed?

    Baseboards run along the floor, crown molding follows the ceiling line, and door and window casings frame openings. Chair rails and wainscoting are also installed in dining rooms, hallways, or bathrooms for added detail.

  • How are corners fitted without gaps?

    Miter cuts create angled joints at outside corners, while coped joints are used at inside corners to account for walls that aren't perfectly square. Each joint is test-fitted and adjusted before final installation.

  • When is interior trim installed during a remodel?

    Trim goes in after drywall is finished, painted, and dried, but before final flooring installation in some cases. The sequence depends on the flooring type and whether baseboards need to sit on top of or alongside the finished floor.

  • Can trim be installed in homes with textured walls?

    Yes, but textured surfaces require additional prep work to create a smooth contact area where trim meets the wall. Caulking fills small gaps, and trim is scribed to follow wall contours when texture is heavy.

  • What's included in a trim installation project in Aromas?

    The work includes measuring, cutting, fitting, nailing, filling joints, sanding, and priming. Painting or staining is often handled separately unless bundled into a full finishing package.

Precision Built Construction completes trim installations with attention to joint alignment and finish quality. Schedule a consultation to discuss your trim needs and review design options for your remodel or new build.