Add the Final Details That Complete a Room

Anything Construction provides finished carpentry services for homeowners in Lapeer.

When the drywall is up and the paint is dry, the space still does not look finished until the trim goes in. Baseboards, door casings, crown molding, and window surrounds are what give a remodeled room its clean, intentional appearance. If you are renovating a home in Lapeer, those details matter more than most people realize.

Anything Construction handles finished carpentry for interior spaces across Lapeer. We install trim work, custom details, and final construction touches that tie a remodel together. Whether you are updating an older home with traditional profiles or adding modern flat-stock trim to a newer build, we match the style and make sure every joint is tight and every corner is square.

If you are in the middle of a renovation and need carpentry work to finish the job, contact Anything Construction to discuss your project in Lapeer.


What You Notice Once Trim Work Is Done

We measure, cut, and install trim using a combination of miter saws, pneumatic nailers, and hand tools that allow us to fit pieces precisely in Lapeer homes. Every seam is coped or mitered depending on the profile, and we fill nail holes and caulk gaps before the final coat of paint or stain goes on.

Once the trim is installed, the room looks complete. Gaps between the wall and floor disappear, doors sit neatly inside their frames, and windows have a defined edge that makes them look intentional rather than cut into the drywall. The space feels more finished, and small imperfections in the drywall or flooring are covered by cleanly installed molding.

We work with paint-grade pine, stain-grade hardwood, and primed MDF depending on your budget and finish preference. If you are matching existing trim in an older home, we can replicate profiles or source vintage molding to keep the look consistent. Carpentry work does not include painting, but we prep every surface so your painter has a smooth, ready-to-finish product. The goal is to deliver trim that looks like it was always part of the house.

Common Questions About Trim and Detail Work

Homeowners often ask about material options, timing, and how trim work fits into the larger remodel schedule before we begin installation.


When should trim be installed during a remodel?
Trim goes in after drywall is finished, taped, and painted, and after flooring is installed. If you are painting the trim, we install it primed or bare so your painter can apply the final coats once everything is in place.

What is the difference between paint-grade and stain-grade trim?
Paint-grade trim is made from pine or MDF and designed to be painted. Stain-grade trim uses hardwood with visible grain that you finish with stain and clear coat. Stain-grade costs more but shows the wood texture.

How do you match trim in an older home?
We take a sample of the existing molding and either replicate it with a router or source a matching profile from a millwork supplier. If an exact match is not available, we replace all the trim in the room so the style stays consistent.

Why do some corners have gaps after installation?
Gaps usually appear when walls are not perfectly square or when wood shrinks after installation. We caulk those seams before painting, and the filler keeps the joint tight even if the material shifts slightly over time.

What does finished carpentry not include?
Finished carpentry covers trim installation and detail work, but it does not include painting, staining, or drywall repair. We prep the surfaces and install the woodwork, and your painter handles the finish coats.

If you are remodeling a home in Lapeer and need trim installed to finish the job, Anything Construction can match your existing woodwork or help you choose new profiles that fit the space. Reach out to discuss your carpentry needs.