




Here's a job that covers a lot of ground - new exterior trim, a fresh coat of paint on the entire upstairs, and updated trim inside two bathrooms. When rot sets into your exterior trim, it doesn't just look bad. It opens the door to bigger moisture problems down the road. Catching it early and replacing it clean is always the right move.
On the outside, we pulled the rotted trim and replaced it with tight, clean miters. That's one of those things that sounds simple but makes a huge difference. A sloppy miter joint is one of the first places water finds its way in. We made sure everything fit right before a single drop of paint went on.
Inside, the upstairs got a full refresh. We're talking walls, ceilings, trim - the whole deal across multiple rooms and two bathrooms. Furniture and floors were covered and protected throughout. The team was mid-stride when these were taken, and the final product is coming soon.
What people don't always realize is how much fresh trim and a new coat of paint changes how a home feels. Not just how it looks from the curb - but how it actually feels to be inside it. It goes from feeling worn down to feeling cared for. That's a real shift.
The exterior and interior painting work on this one is a good example of what we do across the board - thorough prep, clean execution, and the kind of attention to detail that holds up over time. No shortcuts on the trim, no rushing the cut-in work indoors. Just solid craftsmanship start to finish.