Remove Baseboard with the Trim Puller

I previously demonstrated how to remove baseboards without damaging your walls or trim using a handful of tools. The task is pretty easy either way but using the Trim Puller has proven to be the easiest and fastest way to remove baseboards without damaging drywall.

Remove Baseboard with the Trim Puller
Trim Puller

Baseboard Removal using many tools

The old way requires the use of a whole handful of tools as you shimmy along the run of baseboard, pulling the molding away from the wall as you go.  And by a whole handful I’m talking:

  • utility knife
  • 5 in 1 painters tool
  • hammer
  • pry bar
  • a block of wood
how to remove baseboard from walls

Remove Baseboard with the Trim Puller

Don’t get me wrong, Using many tools to remove moulding works just fine.  Using the Trim Puller just makes it WAY easier!

  • The trim puller has a sharp tapered edge doing away with the need for the 5 in 1 painters tool.
  • It has a wedged center that helps push the baseboard away from the wall
  • The surface area that contacts the wall is waaay bigger than that on a crowbar or hammer claw so you don’t need a block of wood to disperse the pressure.
Awesome tool for removing trim from wall without damage!

You still need to cut the caulk along the top edge of the baseboard so your drywall paper doesn’t tear.  In the photo below I initially only cut through the caulk up to the halfway point on my wall and you can see what happened when I pulled the baseboard passed that point.  I quickly stopped prying and finished cutting the rest of the caulk before I caused any serious damage.  

  • Cut through the old caulk along the entire length of the old baseboard
Easily remove baseboards without damaging your walls
  • Insert Trim Puller

Start the end of the wall so you have at an end joint; either an inside or outside corner. Now you just need the Trim Puller and a hammer to get it started.  One whack of the hammer and the Trim Puller slid through the rest of the caulk and down behind the baseboard.

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No damage to my baseboard.

Easily remove baseboards without damaging your walls OR baseboards.

I put a lot of put a lot of pressure onto the trim puller to see if I could bust a hole in my drywall.  I couldn’t. The surface is wide and flat so it distributes the pressure over a large area which helps prevent drywall damage.

Remove baseboards without damaging your walls WITHOUT a block of wood!

Then I simply moved down the wall prying with the Trim Puller every 8-12″ or so.

Easily remove baseboards without damaging your walls.
Easily remove baseboards without damaging your walls.

For safety, I always pull the nails out of the old baseboard after it’s removed, regardless of whether or not it will be reused. Finishing nails are easily removed with a pair of pliers and you can fill the old nail holes along with the new ones after you reinstall the baseboard.

I consider this as a real “work smarter” tool.

How to remove baseboard trim without damage
Easily remove baseboards without damaging your walls!

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204 Comments

  1. What a time saver. Removing trim can be a frustrating process.

  2. I NEED this!

  3. Wish this was around when I removed all the baseboards in my house, what a pain to fix the walls after.

  4. Great article! I’ve been looking for an ‘easy’ way to remove the fireplace mantle & surround in our living room. If I could describe this mantle in one word, it would be wrong. It’s the wrong height, the wrong style, the wrong everything. The living room has a vaulted ceiling, and the mantle & surround is tiny by comparison. The mantle is too narrow in depth and width to display much of anything, and it clashes with the slate tiles on the inner surround and floor. I’m also going to remove the fireplace (we don’t use it at all), I’m going to install 9′ tall built-ins to cover the wall, and provide a nice back drop to the fancy TV, as well as a place to hide components and wiring. Wish me luck!

  5. Way cool product! I’d use it to take apart every baseboard when I’m installing mudroom and living room built ins!

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