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Custom Baseboard
Baseboard trim is the first thing you notice when a room feels unfinished and the last thing you notice when it’s done right. Whether you’re replacing worn profiles, upgrading builder-grade stock, or installing trim in a newly renovated space, the fit at corners and transitions is what determines how the finished room actually reads.
At LDS Reno, we measure and cut every run on-site, fitting baseboards and trim to the actual floor and wall angle rather than assuming everything is square.
Trim baseboard installation closes the gap between wall and floor in a way that paint and caulk alone never fully resolve.
Here’s the thing about older GTA homes: nothing is actually square. The floor tilts a degree or two. The wall has a bow in the middle. That corner you think is 90 degrees is probably 87. Cut to a standard angle and walk away, and by the time the paint dries, you’ve got gaps at every outside corner in the house.
We measure the angle before we cut. Cope the inside corners instead of mitring and hoping. At every doorway, every vent, every spot where two materials meet, we plan that transition before the first piece comes off the saw.
Baseboard trim installation looks straightforward until you’re working in a real room with walls that aren’t plumb, floors that aren’t level, and corners that aren’t 90 degrees. We assess the space first, scribe profiles where needed, and cope inside corners by hand so joints close tightly rather than opening up within a season.
Baseboard trim installation options include:
Choose a baseboard trim profile that works with the floor material, the ceiling height, and the trim already in the room.
A single flat face with a minimal top edge suits open-concept layouts and modern interiors where the trim is meant to be present without drawing attention.
A stepped or ogee profile that adds shadow and dimension at the floor line works well in traditional rooms where baseboards and trim carry more visual weight.
A taller baseboard paired with a shoe moulding at the floor is used in rooms with high ceilings or where the existing floor transition needs an additional cover piece.
As a local contractor, LDS Reno works with GTA homes where older walls lean, floors settle unevenly, and corners rarely measure exactly 45 degrees. We handle single-room replacements and full-home trim baseboard installations, fitting each run to the actual conditions rather than cutting to a standard angle and hoping it closes.
Inside corners are coped, not just mitred. Outside corners are checked for angle before cutting, so the joint sits flush without a visible gap at the tip.
Homeowners and property owners work with us because we deliver:
Baseboard trim separates from walls over time, paint pulls at the caulk line, corners open up, and sections crack or warp in rooms with moisture fluctuation. LDS Reno returns to re-secure loose runs, re-cope open corners, and replace damaged sections using matching profiles so the repair doesn’t stand out against the rest of the room.
For property managers and landlords, we also handle scheduled baseboard checks before tenant turnovers; a small repair caught early costs far less than repainting an entire room after the damage spreads.
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