Common Crown Moulding Issues & Signs You Need a Professional
Crown molding adds quiet elegance to a bedroom. When done right, it draws the eye up and makes ceilings feel taller.
- Gaps and Separation: Humidity changes pull old moulding away from walls and ceilings.
- Cracks and Dents: Impact damage and house settling crack the smooth lines.
- Poorly Mitered Corners: Mismatched corners betray amateur installs.
- Plain, Unfinished Look: A bedroom without crown moulding feels less luxurious.
The Benefits of Expert Crown Moulding Installation
Crown moulding is precise carpentry. We get tight corners on the first try, even in out-of-square rooms.
- Adds Sophistication: Instant high-end feel that increases home value.
- Seamless Tight-Fitting Corners: Coped inside corners and mitered outside corners look professional.
- Hides Imperfections: Cleanly conceals gaps where wall meets ceiling.
- Lasting Finish: Properly secured, caulked, and painted—looks beautiful for years.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will crown moulding make my low ceilings feel lower?
- Done right, no—it actually draws the eye up. We pick a profile with proportions appropriate to the ceiling height.
- How long does it take?
- 1–2 days for a standard bedroom including paint.
- Can you match existing crown in other rooms?
- Usually yes—we match the profile, finish, and paint color so the whole house feels cohesive.