
Not every finish carpentry project starts from a blank slate.
Sometimes a homeowner calls because a renovation is almost complete, but the final details still do not feel right. Sometimes the doors are not sitting properly. Sometimes the trim was left unfinished. Sometimes the opening is not standard, the casing does not line up, or the baseboards were never completed after flooring.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry helps homeowners, builders, designers, and contractors solve these kinds of interior finish problems with a calm, careful, hands-on approach.
Led by Cenk Jack Ozer, Wood Job focuses on the details people live with every day: doors, jambs, casing, baseboards, window extensions, wall paneling, flooring transitions, crown moulding, and custom interior finish work.
We are not here to make the job louder or more complicated. We are here to make the finished space feel clean, complete, and properly handled.
Unfinished Door and Trim Work
One of the most common problems homeowners face is unfinished door and trim work.
A project may begin with good intentions, but if the doors, casing, baseboards, or window trim are left incomplete, the home can feel like a construction site for weeks or even months. Missing trim, unfinished openings, rough jambs, and incomplete details affect the way the whole space feels.
Wood Job can review unfinished finish carpentry work and help bring the remaining details to a cleaner, more complete result.
Relevant project stories:
Correcting Unfinished Door and Trim Work in Kitchener
A Kitchener homeowner contacted Wood Job after previous door and trim work was left unfinished, with visible issues around jambs, hinges, casing, and uneven door gaps.
Completing Unfinished Door and Trim Work in Oakville
Mary called Wood Job after a delayed project needed completion, including basement doors, trim, baseboards, window casing, and main floor finish details.
Uneven Door Gaps and Poor Door Fit
A door should not only look good from a distance. It should sit properly in the opening.
Uneven gaps, poor reveals, rubbing edges, rough hinge mortises, or latch problems can make a door feel poorly installed. These issues are especially visible with interior doors because homeowners use and see them every day.
A properly installed door should have clean reveals, smooth swing, secure hinges, and casing that completes the opening without looking forced.
Wood Job provides interior door installation, replacement, adjustment, and correction for standard doors, solid doors, basement doors, French doors, closet doors, barn doors, and custom openings.
Service page: Interior Door Installation
Relevant project stories:
Custom Door Jambs and Interior Door Installation in Milton
Six basement doors required custom MDF jambs and resizing because the openings were oversized and inconsistent.
Interior Door Replacement and Crown Moulding in Oakville
Old six-panel doors were replaced with raised two-panel doors, carefully prepared to match existing hinge and hardware locations.
Correcting Unfinished Door and Trim Work in Kitchener
A repair project involving visible jamb, hinge, casing, and door gap issues.
Custom Door Jamb Problems
Not every doorway is ready for a standard door system.
Basement openings, older homes, renovated spaces, and custom layouts often have rough openings that are too wide, too deep, uneven, or inconsistent from top to bottom. In these cases, standard jambs may not work properly.
Trying to force standard material into a non-standard opening usually creates problems with gaps, casing, door swing, and final appearance.
Wood Job can build or modify custom jambs so the door fits the actual opening, not just the ideal opening.
Relevant project stories:
Custom Door Jambs and Interior Door Installation in Milton
A basement unit required custom jambs for six doors because each opening had different dimensions and conditions.
Doors, Window Extensions and Trim Work in Caledon
A home with doors, window extensions, basement opening details, and trim work that required a careful hands-on approach.



Poorly Cut Casing and Trim Transitions
Casing and trim details are easy to underestimate until they are installed poorly.
Bad cuts, uneven miters, broken lines, rough transitions, or casing that does not meet the baseboard properly can make even a renovated space feel unfinished.
Clean trim work depends on careful measuring, proper cuts, consistent reveals, and an understanding of how each piece connects to the next.
Wood Job helps with casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, window trim, archway trim, service window trim, and finish transitions around doors, walls, floors, and openings.
Service page: Finish Trim Carpentry
Relevant project stories:
Doors, Trim, Baseboards and Fireplace Detail in a Toronto Bungalow Renovation
A Toronto bungalow project with solid doors, detailed casing, baseboards, custom window extensions, and a fireplace feature frame.
Trim Package and Custom Accent Wall in Mississauga
A main floor renovation with doors, window casings, archway trim, service window trim, baseboards, shoe moulding, and a custom accent wall.
Full Trim Package Installation in Toronto
A full trim package including doors, casing, baseboards, and detailed finish carpentry throughout a renovated home.
Non-Standard Closet Door Openings
Closet door replacement can become complicated when the existing opening does not match standard door sizes.
This is common in condos, older homes, and renovated interiors. A homeowner may want to replace old mirrored sliding closet doors with shaker doors, panel doors, or another cleaner style, but ready-made sizes do not always fit.
In those cases, the right solution is often a custom-built or custom-fitted door system.
Relevant project story:
Custom Shaker Closet Door Replacement in Hamilton
Susan and Brad wanted to replace outdated mirrored sliding closet doors in their Hamilton condo with one-panel shaker closet doors. Because standard sizes would not fit the existing openings, Wood Job custom-built the replacement doors.



Deep Window Openings and Window Extensions
Some windows need more than casing.
In basements, older homes, and renovated spaces, the window frame may sit far behind the finished drywall surface. If casing is installed without proper extension work, the window can look unfinished or patched.
Window extensions help bridge the space between the window and the finished wall, allowing the casing to sit properly and the opening to look complete.
Wood Job builds custom window extensions and casing details so the window feels integrated into the room.
Relevant project stories:
Doors, Window Extensions and Trim Work in Caledon
A Caledon home with interior doors, custom window extensions, basement opening details, and trim work.
Doors, Trim, Baseboards and Fireplace Detail in a Toronto Bungalow Renovation
Some main windows required large custom extensions before casing could be installed cleanly.


Missing Baseboards, Casing or Shoe Moulding After Renovation
Many renovations reach the final stage and still feel incomplete because the trim details are missing.
Baseboards, casing, shoe moulding, and transitions are not just decorative. They close gaps, connect materials, frame openings, and make the home feel finished.
This is especially important after flooring installation, basement renovations, main floor renovations, and full-home updates.
Wood Job can complete baseboards, casing, shoe moulding, window trim, door trim, and finishing details after renovation work.
Relevant project stories:
Full Trim Package Installation in Milton
Victoria’s newly renovated home received solid doors, poplar trim, and baseboards with careful work around tricky areas.
Doors, Trim and Baseboard Installation in Cambridge
A modern custom home with solid doors, pre-painted trim, casing, and baseboards.
Trim Package and Custom Accent Wall in Mississauga
A 900 square foot main floor renovation with doors, window casings, archway trim, service window trim, baseboards, shoe moulding, and a custom accent wall.
Home Office Openings Without Privacy
Many homes have open rooms, archways, or front rooms that were not originally designed as private offices.
With more people working from home, these spaces often need privacy without losing natural light or making the room feel closed off.
A custom French door and transom solution can turn an open archway into a functional office entrance while keeping the space bright and connected to the home.
Relevant project story:
French Doors and Transom Installation in Oakville
Ryan’s open 8-foot home office archway was transformed with custom-width glass French doors and a transom detail.



Flooring and Trim Transition Issues
Flooring and trim should work together.
After hardwood, vinyl, laminate, or engineered flooring is installed, the baseboards, shoe moulding, door casing, and transitions need to be handled properly. Poor trim details around new flooring can make the installation look unfinished, even if the floor itself is clean.
Wood Job provides flooring installation along with the finish carpentry details that complete the room.
Service page: Flooring Installation
Relevant project stories:
Hardwood Flooring Installation in Brampton
A long-time client Meera prepared her home for sale by replacing upstairs carpet with hardwood and updating the main floor flooring.
Vinyl Flooring, Doors and Trim Installation in Bradford
A contractor-led basement renovation included vinyl flooring, interior doors, a barn door, casing, baseboards, and trim.
Wall Paneling and Accent Wall Layout Problems
Wall paneling and accent walls should look intentional, not random.
The spacing, proportions, panel size, height, trim profile, and relationship to the room all matter. If the layout is not planned properly, the wall can feel crowded, unbalanced, or disconnected from the home.
Wood Job helps homeowners choose and install wall paneling, accent walls, foyer panels, archway moulding, shiplap, and decorative trim details that suit the space.
Service page: Custom Accent Walls and Shiplap
Relevant project stories:
Foyer Wall Paneling and Archway Moulding in Burlington
Mary and Alfred wanted to add character to their foyer. Wood Job helped them choose the right design, then installed floor-to-ceiling wall panels and archway moulding.
Trim Package and Custom Accent Wall in Mississauga
After completing the main floor trim package, Wood Job built a custom living room accent wall inspired by the homeowner’s design idea.
Crown Moulding, Ceiling and Architectural Detail Challenges
Crown moulding, coffered ceilings, and architectural trim details need planning before installation begins.
The layout must work with the room. Corners need to be handled cleanly. Lighting may need to be coordinated. Ceiling details need proportion and balance so they feel like part of the home, not an afterthought.
Wood Job provides crown moulding, fine trim, coffered ceilings, fireplace framing, and architectural finish details for homeowners who want a more refined interior.
Service page: Crown Molding and Fine Trim
Service page: Custom Coffered Ceilings
Relevant project stories:
Coffered Ceiling Installation in Guelph
A 12-box coffered ceiling was planned around pot lights and carefully installed for Bernadette and Brian’s home.
Interior Door Replacement and Crown Moulding in Oakville
After replacing old interior doors, Jim invited Wood Job back to install crown moulding on the second floor.
Doors, Trim, Baseboards and Fireplace Detail in Toronto
A bungalow renovation included solid doors, detailed trim, custom window extensions, baseboards, and fireplace framing.


Contractor Projects That Need Reliable Finish Support
Some finish carpentry problems happen inside contractor-led projects.
A contractor may need flooring, doors, baseboards, casing, and trim completed cleanly and on schedule so the overall project can move forward. In these situations, communication and reliability matter as much as workmanship.
Wood Job supports contractors, builders, designers, and renovation professionals with detailed finish carpentry for residential projects.
Relevant project story:
Vinyl Flooring, Doors and Trim Installation in Bradford
Carlos, a contractor, hired Wood Job to complete vinyl flooring, interior doors, one barn door, casing, baseboards, and trim for a basement renovation.
Problems That Need Personal Responsibility
Sometimes the real problem is not only the door, trim, floor, or casing.
Sometimes homeowners simply want to know that the person they hired will show up, explain the work, protect the space, and take responsibility for the final result.
That is one of the reasons Wood Job is intentionally small and hands-on.
Clients work directly with Cenk Jack Ozer and a small team focused on careful finish carpentry, clean work habits, and clear communication. The project is not treated like a handoff. It is treated like a home.
Founder page: Cenk Jack Ozer
Relevant project story:
Doors, Window Extensions and Trim Work in Caledon
Tejpal appreciated that the work was personally handled, clearly explained, and completed with care inside an occupied home.

How We Approach Finish Carpentry Problems
Every project is different, but the approach is usually the same.
We first look at the existing condition. We check the openings, gaps, wall surfaces, flooring transitions, trim lines, door swing, casing, jambs, and areas that need correction or completion.
Then we explain what can be done, what should be adjusted, and what details matter most for a clean result.
The goal is not to hide problems. The goal is to correct the details properly and help the finished space feel complete.
Wood Job focuses on:
- careful measuring
- clean cuts and joints
- proper door fitting
- consistent reveals
- custom jambs and extensions when needed
- clean casing and baseboard transitions
- respectful work inside occupied homes
- clear communication
- personal responsibility for the finished result
Serving Toronto, GTA, Halton, Waterloo Region and Surrounding Communities
Wood Job Finish Carpentry helps homeowners, builders, contractors, designers, and renovation professionals with interior finish carpentry across Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Hamilton, Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph, and surrounding communities.
Our services include:
- interior door installation
- door replacement
- custom door jambs
- closet door replacement
- trim and casing
- baseboards and shoe moulding
- window extensions
- crown moulding
- wall paneling
- wainscoting
- coffered ceilings
- flooring installation
- unfinished trim and door completion
- finish carpentry repair and correction
Main services page: Finish Carpentry Services
Project stories: Our Work
Need Help With a Finish Carpentry Problem?
Whether your project is unfinished, your doors are not fitting properly, your trim details need correction, or your renovation needs the final carpentry details completed, Wood Job Finish Carpentry can help you understand the best way forward.
We provide careful, hands-on finish carpentry for homeowners who want the final details handled properly.
FAQ Section
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Wood Job fix unfinished door and trim work?
Yes. Wood Job Finish Carpentry can review unfinished door, jamb, casing, baseboard, and trim work, explain what can be corrected, and help bring the project to a cleaner finished result.
Can you fix uneven door gaps?
In many cases, yes. Uneven door gaps may be caused by hinge placement, jamb alignment, door sizing, rough openings, or installation issues. Wood Job can review the condition and explain the best correction options.
Do you build custom door jambs?
Yes. Wood Job can build or modify custom door jambs for oversized, uneven, deep, or non-standard openings, especially in basements, renovations, older homes, and custom interior projects.
Can you replace old mirrored closet doors?
Yes. Wood Job can help replace old mirrored sliding closet doors with cleaner options such as shaker-style closet doors, panel doors, or custom-built solutions when standard sizes do not fit.
Do you install window extensions?
Yes. Wood Job builds custom window extensions when the window sits deeper than the finished drywall surface and needs a proper transition before casing can be installed.
Can you complete trim after flooring installation?
Yes. Flooring projects often need baseboards, shoe moulding, casing adjustments, transitions, and clean trim details after the floor is installed. Wood Job provides both flooring and finish carpentry services.
Do you work on contractor-led renovation projects?
Yes. Wood Job works with homeowners, general contractors, builders, designers, and renovation professionals on doors, trim, flooring, casing, baseboards, and detailed interior finish carpentry.
What areas do you serve?
Wood Job Finish Carpentry serves Toronto, the GTA, Halton Region, Waterloo Region, and surrounding communities, including Oakville, Burlington, Milton, Hamilton, Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph, Mississauga, and Toronto.