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Crown Molding Painting

Add detail and elegance to your home with EZ Paint’s professional crown molding painting services. We help homeowners refresh trim, baseboards, and molding with clean workmanship, premium Sherwin-Williams products, and a smooth process from start to finish.

Whether you’re repainting existing trim or completing a full room refresh, our in-house team makes it easy to achieve a sharp, consistent finish — on time and with zero mess.

🏠 Why Homeowners Choose EZ Paint

✅ In-house, insured painters only — no subcontractors
✅ Detailed prep, caulking, and precise painting included
✅ Premium Sherwin-Williams paints and finishes
✅ Fast scheduling & 10 year workmanship guarantee
✅ Serving Guelph, Kitchener, Cambridge, Waterloo, and nearby cities

🧱 Our Complete Crown Molding Painting Process

1. Prep & Protection

We start by protecting surrounding walls, ceilings, and flooring. Our team cleans and lightly sands molding surfaces, fills nail holes or minor gaps, and applies caulk for smooth, crisp edges.

2. Painting & Detailing

We apply premium Sherwin-Williams paint with precision brushes for perfect lines and full coverage. Each piece receives two coats for lasting durability and a uniform sheen that enhances your room’s design.

3. Clean Finish

Once painting is complete, we remove all coverings, inspect each area for consistency, and leave your home spotless with clean, professional results that highlight your trim and architectural details.

Questions From Homeowners

Q1. Do you install new crown molding or just paint it?
EZ Paint is strictly a painting service. However, we would be happy to recommend companies that we know and trust, who can install your crown molding.

Q2. What’s the best paint for crown molding?
A semi-gloss or satin finish enhances detail and is easy to wipe clean.

Q3. Can you color-match existing trim or molding?
Yes, we can custom-match paint to your existing décor.

Q4. How long does crown molding painting take?
Most rooms take 1–2 days, depending on prep and number of coats.

Q5. Do you caulk molding joints?
Yes—sealing joints improves appearance and prevents cracks from showing later.

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