Use and Care Manual

Installation Tips, Hints and Finishing
Installation Tips
Here are some handy tips to make installing your House of Fara solid wood mouldings as easy as enjoying their
beauty:
Start by making a list of the rooms in which you plan to install moulding, and the types of moulding you’ll
need for each room.
Measure the length of each wall in all rooms, rounding up to the nearest foot.
When making picture frames, measure all sides of the picture for a total distance around the outer edge.
Try to use shorter lengths of moulding instead of longer ones that you’ll have to cut. This will make
transportation and installation much easier.
Store mouldings in a clean, dry place before installation. Within 24 to 48 hours of installation, place mouldings
in the room in which you plan to install them. This will give the wood a chance to adjust to the climate of the room
and prevent the moulding from expanding or contracting after it’s installed.
Before cutting your moulding, practice on scrap pieces. Use scrap pieces to see how stacked moulding will
look before installation. Hold it in place to mark positioning.
When cutting, use long, even strokes and keep the blade upright.
Install the moulding piece by piece while working your way around the room.
Install chair rail moulding approximately 26 to 30 inches from the floor.
To prevent splitting the wood when nailing, blunt the ends of the finishing nails with a hammer or pre-drill
holes in the moulding.
When driving nails, leave the nail head exposed. Then use a nail set to drive the nail until the head is below
the wood surface.
When using stacked moulding, install it one piece at a time install the first piece completely, then install the
second piece completely, then the third, etc. Then touch up nail holes and end cuts.
Helpful Hints
To determine how much moulding you will need, list all measurements; add together and round total up 10%
for trimming.
Pre-drill 3/32” holes in crown moulding to prevent splitting.
Installation is fastest and easiest with a nail gun.
Stain or paint moulding before installation to save time.
Use an inexpensive piece of crown moulding to practice your cuts. A little experimentation can save you time
and money.

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