PNW Prestige Exteriors | Trim, casing and detail experts
PNW Prestige Exteriors installs and upgrades exterior trim, interior casing and detailed finishing work so your home looks complete, stays protected and feels well cared for from every angle.
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PNW Prestige Exteriors is a family owned exterior remodeling company based in Kent, Washington. The team focuses on the parts of a home that protect it from the weather and shape how it looks from the street, including siding, windows, doors and detailed trim work.
The crew has completed many projects across the Puget Sound region and understands how rain, shade and changing seasons affect materials and finishes. Every project starts with a simple conversation and a clear written plan so you know what is included, how long it will take and what the final result should look like.
To see the full list of services and learn more about the company, you can visit the PNW Prestige Exteriors home page.
Trim and casing work touches many parts of a home. That is why PNW Prestige Exteriors offers coordinated services for siding, windows and doors alongside detailed trim and molding upgrades.
The company installs exterior trim, interior casing, sills, aprons and custom profiles that tie window, door and siding lines together. These details help your home look more finished and also play an important role in how water moves away from edges and joints.
For a focused look at this part of the work, you can review the exterior trim and molding installation service page.
Many homeowners choose to update trim at the same time as new windows, doors or siding. Working with a single crew for each of these elements keeps lines aligned, joints sealed and colors consistent around the full exterior.
You can start with a smaller trim project around one elevation or plan a full exterior refresh that covers openings, corners and transitions across the entire home.
Trim is what frames your windows and doors, defines corners and edges and gives a home its finished outline. When trim is sized well, installed straight and sealed carefully, it makes even a simple exterior feel intentional and well designed.
Professional trim and casing work also helps protect the structure beneath the surface. Proper overlaps, drip edges and sealed joints guide water away from siding and openings so that moisture does not sit where it can cause damage over time.
PNW Prestige Exteriors works with wood, PVC, composite and fiber cement trim products, along with a range of profiles that suit both classic and modern homes in Bellevue, Tacoma, Renton and nearby cities.
If you want more detail on how trim and molding are installed around the exterior, you can explore the exterior trim and molding installation overview.
Every home uses a mix of trim and casing styles to define windows, doors, corners and transitions. The right combination depends on the shape of the home, the age of the structure and the look you want to achieve. Below is an overview of the main trim and casing services that PNW Prestige Exteriors provides across the Puget Sound area.
Exterior trim frames windows and doors, covers gaps between siding and edges and creates clean lines at corners, gables and transitions. When installed correctly, it also helps move water away from the house and protects cut edges of siding and sheathing.
For homeowners who want to see how exterior trim ties into siding and openings, the exterior trim and molding installation page offers a helpful summary.
Casing is the trim that surrounds windows and doors on the inside and outside. New casing can update the style of a room, hide uneven gaps and create a smoother transition between wall surfaces and openings.
If you are planning to refresh casing along with other trim, you can read more about this service on the interior and exterior casing installation overview.
Wood trim offers a natural look that can be painted or stained to match your home. It works well for both traditional profiles and more detailed shapes and can be used inside and outside when installed and sealed correctly.
To explore wood trim options and how they are protected from the weather, you can visit the wood trim installation service description.
PVC trim is a smart choice in areas with frequent moisture or near ground contact. It resists rot, does not attract insects and can be painted to match surrounding surfaces while keeping crisp edges over time.
Composite trim combines fibers and resins to create stable boards that hold shape well and stand up to changing temperatures. This type of trim is often used where you want clean lines and lower maintenance than some traditional materials.
Fiber cement trim pairs well with fiber cement siding and offers strong resistance to moisture, insects and fire. It can be used for corner boards, window trim and other exterior details that need long lasting performance.
Engineered wood trim is designed to look like natural wood while improving stability and resistance to common problems such as warping and swelling. It is a good fit for homes where you want the warmth of wood with modern performance.
Brickmold trim creates a classic, shaped border around exterior doors and some windows. It adds depth and character and is often used on front entries where you want a stronger visual frame.
Craftsman trim uses straight lines, simple shapes and clear proportions to create a calm, solid look around openings. It works well for many Pacific Northwest homes that have a mix of modern and traditional elements.
Flat trim uses simple, straight boards without extra curves or steps. It is a clean choice for contemporary homes and for owners who want a simple, neat frame that does not draw too much attention.
Modern trim often uses narrow profiles, sharp edges and smooth surfaces. It can sit flush with siding or create subtle shadows that give the exterior a quiet, refined feel.
Shaker inspired trim uses simple shapes with a bit more depth than flat trim, often with slightly wider boards. It suits many craftsman and cottage style homes common in the Puget Sound area.
Sills and aprons finish the bottom edge of windows and some doors. They help guide water away from openings and add a solid base that makes the full trim set look complete.
Trim wrapping covers existing wood trim with protective metal or other cladding so it needs less frequent repainting and stands up better to weather. This can be a cost effective way to improve looks and protection without replacing every board.
For more detail on how wrapping works around different openings, you can review the trim wrapping service page.
Fresh paint or stain can make trim and casing lines stand out or blend in, depending on the look you want. Proper surface preparation, caulking and product choice are important so the finish stays smooth and resists peeling.
If you want to extend the life of existing trim with new coatings, it can help to read the trim painting or staining overview.
Caulking and sealing close small gaps where air and water can enter around trim, casing and joints. Good sealant work is a quiet part of the job, but it has a large impact on comfort, efficiency and the long term health of the structure.
Trim and casing must look good and work hard at the same time. The installers at PNW Prestige Exteriors understand how profiles, lines and edges affect both style and water management and plan each detail with both in mind.
Many trim projects take place in finished spaces and landscaped yards. The crew protects floors, walls, siding and plantings, works in a steady, organized way and cleans up thoroughly at the end of each day.
From older homes with classic profiles to newer houses with modern lines, the team has worked with a wide range of trim and casing styles. This helps them suggest options that feel right for your specific home instead of pushing a single standard look.
You will know exactly which trim pieces will be replaced, which will stay, how joints will be sealed and what coatings will be used. Questions are answered in plain language so you feel comfortable with each part of the plan before work begins.
For a quick summary of how exterior trim ties into siding and openings, many homeowners find the exterior trim service overview useful during the planning stage.
PNW Prestige Exteriors serves homeowners across the Puget Sound region, from city streets to quiet neighborhoods. The crew works on both newer construction and older homes that need more detailed repair and matching work around trim and casing.
If your home is just outside these cities, you can still contact the team to see whether your address can be included in the regular service area.
The main office and shop are located in Kent, which provides a central base for serving Bellevue, Tacoma, Renton and the surrounding cities. This location makes it easier to reach homes across the region for trim, casing and full exterior projects.
If your trim is peeling, soft in places or no longer matches the look you want, a short visit from PNW Prestige Exteriors can help you understand what should be repaired, what can stay and what should be updated.
A member of the team can walk the property with you, point out key details and prepare a clear plan that explains how new trim, casing and finishes will bring everything together.
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