When it comes time to plan your crown molding project, there are a few things that all homeowners should consider. You should ask yourself what kind of crown molding you want. There are many different designs and many different materials. Maybe you prefer the natural aesthetics created by wood, or maybe you want sleek and modern metal molding. Whatever you envision, we can make it a reality. Some of the most popular kinds of crown molding include the following:
- Wood
- Metal
- Vinyl
- MDF
- Flexible
- Composite
- Polyurethane
- Polystyrene
Repairing Damaged Crown Molding
Crown molding is supposed to look classy. It doesn’t look so upscale when it’s damaged or broken. So, it’s crucial to get your crown molding repaired promptly. The proper replacement or repair of crown molding is truly an art. Mr. Handyman of the Western Main Line’s handymen have an average of 10 years of experience working in the field. So, you can count on them to know how to repair your crown molding. Whether a section of your crown molding has fallen off, become discolored, cracked, or developed any other form of damage, you can rely on us to perform flawless repairs.
FAQs About Crown Molding
We don’t expect you to know everything about crown molding. If you are new to the world of crown molding, we are here to help you understand it better. We will meet with you, answer all your questions, and help you plan your installation project. To get you started, we have provided some of the most common questions about crown molding installation.
What Is Crown Molding?
Crown molding is a type of decorative trim that lines the upper parts of walls, doors, windows, and other features. It typically has an ornate design that turns a plain or unsightly area into something of beauty. Homeowners can install crown molding in a single room or their entire home.
Where Is Crown Molding Used?
Crown molding is highly versatile if you know how to install it correctly. Homeowners most often install crown molding at the place where their ceiling and walls meet. However, other uses of crown molding have gained popularity. Mr. Handyman of the Western Main Line knows how to install crown molding on cabinets, doors, bookshelves, windows, pillars, and more.
Why Should I Install Crown Molding?
Most people are first drawn to the idea of installing crown molding for its aesthetic benefits. While crown molding certainly makes a space look nice, it also offers some functional benefits. Originally, crown molding was meant to cover up cracks that typically formed between walls and ceilings. This isn’t as common of a problem as it once was, but it still occurs in some older homes. In modern times, crown molding is often used as a sneaky way to hide wires and cords that need to run to the other side of the room.
Get a Crown Molding Installation or Repair Appointment!
Are you ready to add that extra level of sophistication to your space? If so, crown molding is the way to go. Mr. Handyman of the Western Main Line has technicians who specialize in installing and repairing crown molding. With more than 25 years in business, we have developed a process that creates the highest possible levels of customer satisfaction. We’ll meet with you and plan your project together. Once we know the scope of the project, we can provide you with upfront pricing, explaining the cost to install the crown molding. Contact us today to schedule your crown molding installation or repair appointment!
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