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Commercial Trim and Molding Painting in the Boston Area

Law offices, colleges and luxury apartments are just some of the businesses that benefit from a professionally applied coat of paint on crown, cabinets, or chair rail molding to bring back their luxurious appearance. Call us today at 919-779-0954 to learn more or request a free estimate.

Boston Pro Painting Company is Boston's trusted provider of commercial property trim, cabinet, and molding painting. We believe in providing quality workmanship and the highest level of customer service. Trust Boston Pro Painting Company's experience and diligence to restore your trim, cabinetry or molding to its original beauty.

Molding and Trim Painting Services

Wood Molding: Crown molding, chair rails and decorative accents elevate a room. Moldings can be composed of plaster, composite and wood, but all require regular painting to maintain their beauty.

Trim: Whether your interior windows and doors are trimmed in vinyl or wood, we can give your trim a fresh new look to accentuate your commercial property. Never have a window painted shut again! Get your window and door trim painted by the professionals at Boston Pro Painting Company.

Wood Restoration: Built-in bookcases and other wood accents can become dried and brittle over time. We can restore paint or varnish to its original beautiful condition.

If you have a commercial property in Boston, Cambridge, Brookline, Somerville, Newton or other parts of the Greater Metro Boston area and you would like to have your trim and molding painted by the experts, give us a call today.

Trim and Molding FAQs


What Type of Paint Should Be Used on Trim and Molding?

Semi-gloss paint is usually the best choice for trim and molding. Semi-gloss has a higher gloss level than a satin finish but isn't as shiny as high gloss. High gloss paint can be a good choice for trim areas that are washed often or in a high moisture environment like a bathroom.

How Do the Pros Paint Trim? Should Trim Be Sanded Before Repainting?

If the trim is new or already smooth, lightly sand it using 120 grit sandpaper before painting. If the trim is pitted or rough, start by sanding the trim with coarse, 80-grit sandpaper and graduate to a finer 120 grit sandpaper. You do not need to remove all the old paint before applying new paint.

Get Started With A Quote

At Boston Pro Painting Company we think you should know the total cost of painting your molding with certainty. Other painting companies offer only a very rough estimate and leave disclosing the full cost of supplies or labor until the job is completed. With Boston Pro Painting Company, Boston's best commercial trim and molding painting company, you will not have any surprise fees or hidden costs.

Boston Pro Painting Company's trim and molding painters will conduct a thorough review of your project and give you a price that includes not just paint, supplies and labor, but the total cost of painting your trim and molding. Call us today at 919-779-0954 or request a free estimate.


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