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Trim and Baseboard Painting

Refresh your home’s details with EZ Paint’s professional trim and baseboard painting services. We help homeowners achieve crisp lines and durable finishes on all trim surfaces using clean workmanship, premium Sherwin-Williams products, and a smooth process from start to finish.

Whether it’s a full home repaint or small touch-ups, our in-house team makes it easy to achieve a consistent, professional finish — on time and with zero mess.

🏠 Why Homeowners Choose EZ Paint

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

🧱 Our Complete Trim and Baseboard Painting Process

1. Prep & Protection

We start by covering floors and taping edges to protect surrounding walls. Our team fills nail holes, sands surfaces smooth, and applies caulk for a flawless edge and tight seams.

2. Paint Application

Using professional brushes and enamel-grade paints, we apply two coats for a smooth, even finish that resists scuffs and cleaning wear.

3. Clean Finish

Once complete, we remove coverings, inspect every section for uniformity, and leave your trim and baseboards looking freshly installed.

Questions From Homeowners

Q1. Should trim be painted before or after walls?
We usually paint trim after the walls for the cleanest lines and crisp edges.

Q2. What’s the best finish for baseboards and trim?
A semi-gloss or satin finish is ideal—it’s durable, washable, and gives a subtle sheen that highlights the detail work.

Q3. Can you repair or replace damaged trim before painting?
Absolutely. We can fill nail holes, sand rough areas, and even replace sections of damaged trim before painting for a flawless finish.

Q4. How long does trim paint take to dry?
Trim paint typically dries to the touch in 1–2 hours but needs 24 hours to fully cure before heavy contact.

Q5. Will you caulk gaps between the wall and trim?
Yes—caulking is part of our prep process to create smooth transitions and professional-looking lines.

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