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Custom Window Casing & Trim

Finish your home’s exterior with elegant, well-crafted window casing and trim.

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What is Window Casing vs. Window Trim?

Window casing and window trim are both decorative elements used to frame a window. Window casing specifically refers to the outer edge of the window frame, the structural moulding that supports the window frame  and ensures it fits properly into the wall. Window trim is the moulding installed around the window to cover the gap between the wall and window frame, in order to create a complete and finished look.

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The Importance of Quality Window Casing & Trim

Quality craftsmanship in your window casing and trim is a great way to increase the value of your home as well as improving its architectural and visual appeal. Windows connect you to the outdoors and are one of the key features visitors or prospective buyers will notice when they visit your home.

Window casing and trim adds a finished and professional look to your home, complementing the appearance of baseboards and crown moulding. These trim features are available in various styles, from modern to traditional, allowing you to personalize the look of your windows to match your interior design preferences.

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Covers Gaps & Imperfections

Casing and trim conceal gaps, uneven edges, and joints where your window frame meets the wall. They provide a seamless transition between the window and the wall, giving the installation a polished and professional appearance from both inside and out.

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Protects the Frame

Window casing and trim safeguards your window frames from the elements, ensuring they are not damaged by moisture, bumps, or scratches. Robust materials and reliable workmanship allow these trim elements to extend the lifespan of the window and its frame.

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Improve Insulation

Well-installed casing and trim provides an effective seal around the edges of your window, reducing drafts in colder weather and conserving energy within your home. This keeps the hot air out in the summer and inside in the winter by preventing air or moisture from leaking.