TX Carpentry

Professional carpentry services for custom woodwork, repairs, and home improvement projects with reliable craftsmanship and detail-focused results.

Complete Trim and Finish Solutions

Finish carpentry is what gives a space its polished, intentional look. We install and replace the details that frame rooms, define transitions, and elevate the final appearance of homes, offices, retail spaces, and commercial interiors.

Our team works on new construction, remodeling, repair work, and upgrade projects throughout Texas. From simple baseboard replacement to custom coffered ceilings and built-in features, we focus on clean lines, tight joints, smooth transitions, and durable installation.

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What We Handle

Our trim and finish carpentry services cover decorative details, functional trim elements, custom features, repair work, and finishing upgrades for residential and commercial properties.

Crown Molding

Installation and replacement of crown molding for living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, offices, and commercial interiors.

Baseboards

New baseboard installation, damaged trim replacement, height upgrades, and clean transitions at floors and walls.

Door and Window Casing

Interior and exterior casing, jamb trim, stool and apron details, and finishing around openings for a complete look.

Wall Details

Wainscoting, panel molding, shiplap, accent walls, decorative trim layouts, and custom paneling systems.

Ceiling Features

Coffered ceilings, beam wraps, trim transitions, ceiling perimeter details, and finish upgrades that add dimension.

Built-Ins and Millwork

Custom shelving, fireplace surrounds, bench seating, niches, storage features, and other detailed woodwork.

Stair and Rail Trim

Trim for stair skirts, riser details, landing transitions, newel post areas, and surrounding finish elements.

Repairs and Replacements

Repair of split, loose, rotted, water-damaged, or outdated trim with matching replacement and refinishing.

Applications

Residential and Commercial Work

We tailor trim and finish carpentry to the property type, design goals, traffic demands, and existing architecture.

Residential Interiors

Living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, entryways, home offices, stair halls, mudrooms, and whole-home trim packages.


Residential Exteriors

Exterior trim boards, porch ceiling details, fascia and soffit trim elements, window surrounds, and repair of weather-exposed finish components.


Commercial Interiors

Office suites, retail spaces, restaurants, lobbies, reception areas, tenant improvements, and finish packages for customer-facing spaces.


Commercial Upgrades

Durable trim replacement, branded finish details, built-in features, and polished carpentry work that supports a professional appearance.

Our Trim Process

A strong finish starts with planning, precise layout, and careful installation.

01

Evaluate the Space

We review the room, surfaces, measurements, existing trim profiles, and the style you want to achieve.

02

Plan Materials

We help select profiles, wood species, MDF or composite options, paint-grade or stain-grade materials, and matching trim details.

Our approach is built around clean installation, consistent reveals, smooth transitions, and a finished look that fits the rest of the property.

03

Install and Fit

We cut, fit, fasten, and align each piece carefully around corners, openings, stairs, ceilings, and built-in features.

04

Finish the Details

We complete caulking, filling, touch-up preparation, and final detail review so the finished carpentry looks complete and intentional.

Materials

Paint-Grade Trim

A practical option for crisp painted finishes in modern and traditional interiors.

Stain-Grade Wood

Natural wood trim selected for visible grain, warmth, and custom-finished appearance.

MDF Profiles

Common for interior trim where stable, smooth, paint-ready material is preferred.

Hardwood Details

Used for premium trim, custom millwork, stair components, and high-wear areas.

Composite Exterior Trim

Suitable for moisture-prone exterior applications where durability and lower maintenance matter.

Matching and Replacement

We work to match existing profiles and proportions when repairing or extending older trim packages.

Trim and Finish FAQs

Answers to common questions about trim installation, replacement, repairs, and custom finish carpentry.

What is included in finish carpentry?

Finish carpentry includes the visible final details of a space such as baseboards, crown molding, casing, paneling, stair trim, built-ins, decorative wall details, and custom millwork.

Do you handle both new trim and replacement work?

Yes. We install trim in new spaces, remodels, and additions, and we also replace damaged, outdated, or poorly installed trim.

Can you match existing trim profiles?

In many cases, yes. We work to match existing sizes, styles, and proportions so new work blends with the surrounding space as closely as possible.

Do you work on commercial trim projects?

Yes. We handle finish carpentry for offices, retail spaces, tenant improvements, and other commercial interiors that need a polished, professional appearance.

What materials do you recommend?

The right material depends on the location, finish, budget, and wear level. Common options include MDF, paint-grade wood, stain-grade hardwood, and exterior-rated composite trim.

Can you repair damaged trim instead of replacing everything?

Yes. When practical, we repair isolated damage such as loose sections, cracked trim, minor rot, water damage, or impact damage. If replacement is the better long-term option, we will explain why.