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Door & Window Casing Installation

Professional door and window casing installation for a polished finished look.

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How I Can Help

Here's what door and window casing installation can include. Scope depends on your openings and wall condition:
Install casing around interior doors
Install casing around windows
Replace damaged or outdated casing
Install decorative casing profiles
Miter corners for seamless joints
Install door and window trim in new construction
Match existing casing profiles
Install backband trim around casing
Paint or stain casing after installation
Fill nail holes and caulk gaps
Install picture frame style casing
Work with wood MDF or composite materials

Tasks Not Typically Included

Casing work depends on wall condition, opening dimensions, and whether the rough framing is square. This covers what's typically outside scope, but reach out before booking if you want to confirm the prep situation around your openings.
Door or window replacement or frame repair
Drywall repair or skim coating around openings before casing is installed
Licensed electrical work for outlets or switches adjacent to casings
Structural modification to door or window openings

Included With Every Job

These four standards come with every job, no matter the size or scope.
Neat work area
Floors and existing trim stay protected from cuts and nail debris throughout the install.
Full cleanup
All casing offcuts, nails, and sawdust are cleaned up before I leave.
Professional appearance
I arrive prepared and handle your walls and painted surfaces with care.
Job walkthrough
We walk the finished casing together so you can confirm miters, reveal, and paint lines are consistent.

How It Works

Four simple steps to complete your door & window casing installation service.
01

Request service

Describe the scope, including number of doors or windows and your style preference, and tell me your preferred timing.
02

Review scope and estimate

I review what you've described, confirm the profile selection and materials needed, and send a clear written estimate.
03

Schedule and complete work

I complete the installation on the agreed schedule, in line with any applicable requirements, and keep the work area clean throughout.
04

Final walkthrough

We review the finished casing together so you can confirm the fit and finish are right and you're completely satisfied.

Why Choose Bedrock for Door & Window Casing

Owner Operated Service

You work directly with me from first message to final walkthrough.

Direct One-on-One Support

No handoffs or middlemen. I keep communication clear and personal.

Transparent Solo Pricing

I give upfront pricing before work starts, with no surprise add-ons.

Personally Guaranteed Work

I personally stand behind every job and make it right if needed.

Door & Window Casing FAQs

These are the questions homeowners ask us about casing installation.

Door and window casing installation starts at $250 and runs $250-400 depending on the number of openings and casing profile complexity. Single-door projects start at $250; multi-window packages are priced per opening.

Yes, I match your existing casing profile throughout the home. I source standard profiles from local lumber suppliers and can help you identify your pattern if you bring a short sample.

I can prime and paint casing as part of the job, or prepare surfaces for your painter. Priming and one finish coat are included if requested at the time of scheduling.

A room with 2-3 openings typically takes half a day. A full first-floor casing project covering 8-12 openings runs a full day to a day and a half depending on complexity.

I scribe and back-bevel casing to sit flush against walls that are not perfectly plumb or square, which is common in homes with plaster walls or settled framing.

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This section helps this page rank for door and window casing installation searches while giving readers clear, useful information about what a professional casing installation involves.

Door and window casing is the trim that frames an opening and covers the gap between the jamb and the finished wall. Profile selection ranges from simple colonial or ranch-style casing with a flat face and basic ogee detail to more architectural options like craftsman flat-stock casing, Victorian-era built-up casings with backband and rosette blocks, and modern minimalist profiles that sit nearly flush with the wall plane. Material choices include finger-jointed pine for paint-grade work, solid wood species like poplar or oak for stain applications, and MDF for paint-grade installs where dimensional stability is a priority.

In Twin Cities homes, casing installation is a finishing step that ties a room together, and the quality of the miter cuts, reveals, and nail placement shows in the finished product. A consistent reveal, the small gap between the inside edge of the casing and the jamb face, creates a shadow line that makes the trim look intentional and precise. Casing work is especially common during remodels when doors or windows are moved, replaced, or when older trim profiles are being updated throughout a home to create a more consistent look from room to room.