Installation Guide

How to install crown moulding
Materials needed include:
Utility knife
Tape measure
Miter saw or miter box
Level
Flat bar
Hammer or nail gun
Finish nails
Nail set
Wood glue
Safety glasses
Moulding
Begin by removing the existing crown moulding if installed.
1. Using a utility knife, cut along the joint where the top of the crown moulding and ceiling
intersect. Repeat this process where the bottom of the crown moulding and wall intersect. This
will loosen any paint or caulk and prevent damage to the sheetrock.
2. Starting in a corner, insert your flat bar between the wall and the moulding. Gently pry the
moulding away from the walls being careful not to damage the sheetrock (Tip: use a putty knife
in between the flat bar and the wall to protect the sheetrock). Continue along the length of the
moulding pulling it away from the wall until you can remove the entire piece. Continue around
the room until all crown moulding is removed.
3. Make a sketch of your room. Measure the length of each wall and record that measurement on
your sketch. Add those numbers together to determine the total lineal feet of crown moulding
you will need to purchase.
4. Add 10% to that total for waste and miter joints.
Choose a wall to begin installing your new crown moulding.
*Tip: Before beginning, cut templates for inside corners and outside corners. Each corner will
have a left hand and right hand side. This will save time and reduce errors in setting your miter
angles as you begin cutting each piece of moulding.
*Tip: Depending upon the overall size of the crown moulding being installed, it may be
necessary to install nailing blocks or strips around the room. If you’re using crown moulding
that is over 3 inches in width, you may want to consider using a nailing block. Once the blocks
are installed, there should be at least ¼ inch between the block and the back of the moulding.

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