The 15 Types of Trim You Need to Know for Your Next Remodel Project

Primed wood trim is sometimes cheaper because you can use less expensive wood and use finger joints to join shorter lengths of trim. Some of the headaches of go away versus bare wood. Primed wood will cut the installation time since you won’t have to wait for the primer to dry. It’s easier to spot defects and nail holes on primed trim, so you can fill them before the final coats of paint. It’s even simpler to cope primed trim because the contrast between the raw wood and the painted surface gives you a crisp profile line to follow. So don’t buy raw wood if you’re going to paint.

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