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Door Trim Replacement Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:53+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a cost range for replacing door trim, with pricing driven by material choice, labor, and door type. This guide outlines typical costs, per-door ranges, and factors that influence the price.

Item Low Average High Notes
Door trim replacement (one interior door) $150 $350 $900 Includes removal, install, finish, and cleanup
Materials (casing, wood/medium density fiberboard, paint/finish) $20 $100 $350 Depends on stock vs custom profiles
Labor (installation, trim fitting, miter cuts) $100 $180 $520 Typically 2–6 hours per door
Hardware & accessories $5 $25 $60 Includes nails, caulk, shims
Finish work (paint/stain, primer) $25 $60 $140 Increases if repainting adjacent trim
Delivery/Disposal $0 $15 $60 Depends on job site accessibility

Overview Of Costs

Typical cost range for replacing a single interior door’s trim is about $150-$900, with most projects landing around $350-$500 when using standard materials and standard installation. Assumptions: one door, stock casing, standard finish, no structural repair.

Cost Breakdown

Component Low Average High Details
Materials $20 $100 $350 Stock casing vs custom profile; wood, MDF, or composite
Labor $100 $180 $520 Removal, fitting, miters, and finish prep
Equipment $5 $15 $40 Tools, blades, sanders
Permits $0 $0 $0 Typically none for interior trim
Delivery/Disposal $0 $15 $60 Waste removal and material haul-off
Warranty $0 $25 $80 Labor warranty may vary
Overhead & Contingency $20 $40 $120 Jobsite travel and incidental costs
Taxes $0 $0 $0 Included where applicable

What Drives Price

Material type (paint-grade vs solid wood), profile complexity (simple flat casing vs decorative rosettes), and finish requirements strongly influence cost. Assumptions: standard 4-1/2 inch casing, no water damage, minor repaint needed.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor time depends on door count, trim style, and room access. Common rates range from $40-$95 per hour, with 2–6 hours per door for installation and finish work. Assumptions: single door, average access, no patching of walls.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and material costs. In the Northeast and West Coast, expect the higher end of ranges; the Midwest and South tend to be lower on average. Assumptions: one interior door, standard materials.

Regional Price Differences by Area

  • Urban/Suburban: +10% to +25% versus national average
  • Rural: -5% to -15% versus national average
  • Coastal: +5% to +20% due to material premiums

Regional Price Snapshot

Three-region comparison shows a typical door trim project with standard materials. Labor costs are the primary driver of regional variation. Assumptions: one interior door, basic casing, standard finish.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic

Specs: stock flat casing, unfinished wood, basic white paint, standard door. Labor: 2 hours. Totals: Materials $20; Labor $120; Paint $25; Install fee $10; Total $175.

Mid-Range

Specs: colonial profile casing, primed MDF, semi-gloss finish. Labor: 3 hours. Totals: Materials $60; Labor $160; Finish $60; Hardware $20; Delivery $15; Total $315.

Premium

Specs: alcove-molded profile, solid wood trim, stain-grade finish. Labor: 5 hours. Totals: Materials $180; Labor $320; Finish $120; Hardware $40; Disposal $30; Total $690.

Ways To Save

Choose stock profiles to reduce material costs and avoid custom milling. Consider replanning only the affected side of the door to limit labor. Assumptions: interior single door, no structural repairs.

Cost Compared To Alternatives

Compared to full door replacement, trim replacement is generally less expensive and often completed in fewer hours. If trim fails or door alignment is compromised, a full door replacement may become more cost-effective in the long run. Assumptions: standard door hardware and hinges reused.