Edward's Enterprises team performs many moulding and trim installations in Reseda such as:
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Baseboard installations
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Casing repairs
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Crown moulding installed
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Chair rail put up and painted
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Quarter round repaired
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Window trim replaced
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Vinyl Cove Base
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Wainscoting installs and painting
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Bead board accents installed
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Paneling replaced or painted
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Mobile home trim work upgraded
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Exterior siding trim removed and repaired
Edward's Enterprises Moulding and Trim service can install base, crown, chair, stop, case and more in your home. New or old, moulding and trim can transform your home.
Wondering if we can assist you with your base board replacement? Call our team to explain your moulding or trim repair project!
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There are three basic types of moulding. These include base moulding, chair rail, and crown moulding. In order to choose and decide which one you would like, you must first have a basic understanding of the most common types.
Base Moulding is installed along the lower portion of a wall and can serve as a decorative transition from the floor material and the wall itself. This type of moulding can come in several different widths. It is important to choose the right width because if it is too wide it could draw the eyes downward, however; if it is to narrow it may create an uneven feel.
Chair rail moulding is very practical because it protects the wall it is attached to from collisions due to rogue dining chairs. Chair rail moulding is reserved for use in dining rooms and can also create a visual barrier for contrasting wall coverings. When installing this last and final type of moulding mentioned, it is always a good idea to install it at about 1/4 of the room's height, overall.
Crown moulding is usually used for decorative purposes and serves as a junction between the wall and ceiling. This type of moulding is ideal for ceiling installation due to its lightweight and solid, stable construction. With crown moulding, it is possible and highly desired to layer the mouldings on top of one another to create a unique finished effect.
Molding, Trim and Baseboards
Home finishing needs to be done right. and the role that baseboards in your home, connecting all walls and their flooring, plays, cannot be overstated. Nor can the window and door trims as they further add their value. In fact, neither can the crown molding, which you get placed right up on the ceiling. All these aspects attribute worth to your home.
A Few Material Types to Consider
Solid wood, here, would be the very first to note : It is both the most visually stunning and natural option, all in all. But you can also get jointed pine as another option, offering great assistance in the form of a baseboard, a trim or even molding. Then there is also medium density fiberboard, which some more plainly prefer to call MDF, respectively.
Design Options
All of these materials just mentioned will, of course, add to the design of the home – so choose wisely which one you wish to lay down, and know that it will affect the look of the house a bit, even if it is by the ground area it will still be a difference to note. and did you know using the right PVC, as well, can definitely affect your home's internal design – layout look overall? Yes, PVC is not just for plumbing.
Efficiency
These materials discussed, in addition to tropical woods, are immensely effective. See countless pictures of all these online, to get a visual of what they can do when they are in your home.
Budget
Appx. $25-$700
Do you cut in before or after rolling?
It is best to cut in corners on moulding before rolling paint onto the main surfaces. Use a medium size paint brush.
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Should baseboards match the floor?
Baseboards do not need to match the floor if you do not like the look. Take a look at different sample moulding and/or flooring, and see for yourself which combinations work best.
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