TrueFinishDoor, Drywall & Trim209-299-1465

Local finish repair specialist

Door, drywall, and trim repairs handled like finish work.

Get a cleaner repair from a narrow specialist: doors that close right, drywall patches that disappear, and trim that looks intentional after paint. Our service office coordinates routes across the Bay Area, Peninsula, Central Coast, Sacramento, and nearby cities.

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specialty lanes only
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handoff standard
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scheduled service routes
Office-dispatched serviceDoor repair near meDrywall repair near meBaseboard and casing trim

Store office and service routes

A professional office for scheduling, and crews routed across your area.

TrueFinish is set up like a specialist service office, not a random side-job listing. Requests are organized through Jobber, reviewed by scope, and scheduled for door, drywall, and trim work across these service areas.

Specialist service scope

Only the work that changes the finish.

The page is intentionally narrow for search customers who need a real repair on a door, drywall surface, or trim detail.

01

Door Repair

Interior doors that drag, stick, rub, swing open, or will not latch get corrected at the hinge, jamb, strike, and reveal.

  • Hinge reset and screw reinforcement
  • Latch and strike alignment
  • Slab replacement and interior door install
  • Jamb, casing, and reveal correction
02

Drywall Repair

Patches are treated as finish work: stable backing, clean tape, flat mud, sand control, and texture matched for paint.

  • Hole, crack, dent, and corner bead repair
  • Tape seams and settlement crack correction
  • Orange peel, knockdown, and smooth finish matching
  • Paint-ready sanding and dust control
03

Trim Work

Baseboard, casing, shoe, stops, and small finish details are cut, joined, caulked, and left ready for final paint.

  • Baseboard and door casing installation
  • Miters, returns, scarf joints, and coping
  • Nail fill, caulk lines, and gap correction
  • Paint-ready finish carpentry touchups

Why the repair holds up

The fix starts with the cause, not the symptom.

A rubbing door might be a loose hinge, a moved jamb, swollen slab, or floor clearance issue. A drywall crack might need backing, tape, or a wider float. A trim gap might need a real joint fix, not another bead of caulk.

Door toleranceReveal and latch line
Drywall finishFeather, sand, texture
Trim detailJoint, caulk, paint-ready
Clean job flow

A finish-trade process customers can trust.

The goal is a controlled repair with a clean work area, a clear scope, and no surprise expansion into unrelated handyman jobs.

01

Inspect

Confirm the real cause before cutting, sanding, or replacing anything.

02

Protect

Floor, furniture, and dust protection are set before work begins.

03

Repair

The fix is made with the right backing, fasteners, materials, and tolerances.

04

Finish

Edges, reveals, texture, caulk, and nail fill are checked before handoff.

Before / after finish standards

Six same-project details from rough to finish.

Real public-domain renovation reference photos are matched from the same door, trim, and drywall project sequence so the before side belongs to the after side. Final results depend on the existing wall, paint, materials, and site condition.

Same door project before casing and wall trim were rebuilt
Same door project after new casing, painted trim, and finish details
BeforeAfter
Door repair

Door Casing Reset

Same door, same wall, with the rough casing rebuilt into a finished opening.

Same door project in progress while the header trim was being built
Same door project after the door trim and casing were painted
BeforeAfter
Door trim

Door Header Trim Completion

Same door opening, moving from active trim build-out to the final painted casing.

Same window project before damaged casing and trim were rebuilt
Same window and wall project after trim, paint, floor, and blinds were finished
BeforeAfter
Trim work

Window Casing Replacement

Same window and wall project, moving from worn casing to finished trim and paint.

Same kitchen wall project after old plaster and lath were removed
Same kitchen wall project after new wall finish, paint, and trim work
BeforeAfter
Drywall repair

Wall Drywall Finish

Same room project, from exposed wall prep to finished painted wall and trim lines.

Same ceiling project before drywall close-in with framing and insulation visible
Same ceiling project after sheetrock was hung and joint compound was applied
BeforeAfter
Drywall repair

Ceiling Drywall Close-In

Same ceiling sequence, from open framing to a taped and mudded drywall surface.

Same drywall box project before installation and final placement
Same drywall box project installed at the ceiling to conceal pipes
BeforeAfter
Drywall detail

Drywall Box Finish

Same drywall build-out, moving from unfinished assembly to installed ceiling detail.

Scheduled blog articles

Helpful repair guides posting every three days.

A ten-article content schedule is built for search customers who need help with door problems, drywall patches, and trim details before requesting service.

Next article posts July 13, 2026.

View blog schedule

Questions search customers ask

Quick answers before they call.

Do you repair doors that will not close or latch?

Yes. Sticking doors, rubbing doors, loose hinges, misaligned strikes, uneven reveals, and interior door replacement are core services.

Can you match drywall texture after a patch?

Yes. The repair is floated, sanded, and matched as closely as possible to the surrounding texture before paint.

Do you only take door, drywall, and trim work?

Yes. The site is intentionally focused on those three finish-repair lanes so customers get a specialist, not a general catch-all.

Can you help with baseboard and casing after a flooring or door project?

Yes. Baseboard, casing, shoe, stops, small transitions, and paint-ready trim details are all in scope.

Get the right repair priced

Tell us what is wrong with the door, drywall, or trim.

Use the request form to send the project details, photos, and contact information directly through Jobber. Choose the service lane that fits: door repair, drywall repair, or trim work.