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The purpose of this page is to outline the process for installing crown moulding. This includes front-mounted crown, front-mounted crown with fascia, and top-mounted crown. All joints should be 22.5 degrees. Prior to beginning this process, the system skeleton must be completed.

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Skill Requirements
Tools & Hardware
Installation Steps
Front-Mount Crown Moulding
Front-Mount Crown Moulding with Fascia
Related Training Materials
Final Steps & Delivery
Certification
Tips from the Field
Terms & Definitions
BOM Codes


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Skill-Requirements
Skill-Requirements
Types of Installation: Floor-Based, Virtuoso, Wall Bed

Installer Level Required: Journeyman Installer

Products Required: TFL Material, Special Order

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Tools-&-Hardware
Tools-&-Hardware
Tools Required

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18-Gauge Nail Gun

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23-Gauge Nail Gun

Step Ladder

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Table Saw

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Miter Saw

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Combo Square

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Pencil

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Wood Glue

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Mitre Bond

Hardware Required

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18-Gauge 2” Nails

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23-Gauge 1” Nails

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Installation-Steps
Installation-Steps
Installation Steps

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must beworn at all times when handling material and operating the power tools mentioned throughout this process. Review the PPE Matrix for further guidance.

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Front
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Front-Mount Crown Moulding

More than likely, if crown moulding is being installed without fascia, it means it is not extending to the ceiling.

  1. Ensure all correct pieces and materials are accounted for. This includes the material finish, style, and quantity of pieces.

  2. Install a nailer board.

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  • This is used to create a bigger surface at the top of the system to nail things to, such as fascia or crown. It is a hidden element of the system and can be created out of any board/finish.

  • Using a miter saw, cut the nailerstrips to the lengths that match the top of the system.

  • Once cut, lay it on top of the system flush to the front of the top shelf.

  • Insert 18-gauge 2” nails for attachment from the bottom of the top shelf.

    • If you have the option, nail the board down from the top (this is dependent on thickness and nail length).

  • Touch up nail holes.

  1. Confirm measurements of crown pieces as indicated by the elevation.

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  • On a piece of paper, draw out the cuts and pieces needed; place measurements next to each cut on your drawing.

  • Consider the location of any seams in areas with multiple pieces that span the length of the system; seams should also be facing away from the eye.

  • Any seams located not on a corner should land on a partition for nailing.

  1. Cut to length using a miter saw.

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  • Prior to cutting, ensure you inspect and square up the saw.

  • Inside and outside corners are to have a 45-degree miter cut.

  • When cutting seams that are not corners, use a 22.5-degree angle.

  1. Test fit all cut pieces.

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  • If the piece fits, move on to the next piece.

  • If the piece does not fit, mark where it needs to be cut, or note what the new measurement needs to be, assuming it was cut too short.

  • During this step, recut any pieces that did not fit, and test fit the recuts.

  1. Place the crown 1/4” below the top of the top shelf so you are showing 1/2” of the top shelf.

  2. Install crown pieces.

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  • You will want to install the crown all the way up to the ceiling across the entire system regardless of any slope, unless specifically told not to by the designer.

  • Use 18-gauge 2-inch nails for attachment; a minimum of every 10 inches into the nailer.

  • Ensure seams are lined up perfectly together and glue seams together using miter bond.

  • Place 2 1” 23-gauge pin nails on each side of the seam.

  1. Touch up all seams and nail holes.

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Fascia
Fascia
Front-Mount Crown Moulding with Fascia

  1. Ensure all correct pieces and materials are accounted for. This includes the material finish, style, and quantity of pieces.

  2. Install a nailer board.

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titleClick for more information
  • This is used to create a bigger surface at the top of the system to nail things to, such as fascia or crown. It is a hidden element of the system and can be created out of any board/finish.

  • Using a miter saw, cut the nailerstrips to the lengths that match the top of the system.

  • Once cut, lay it on top of the system flush to the front of the top shelf.

  • Insert 18-gauge 2” nails for attachment from the bottom of the top shelf.

    • If you have the option, nail the board down from the top (this is dependent on thickness and nail length).

  • Touch up nail holes.

  1. Install fascia according to standard process.

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  • Ensure your fascia is not too tall or short by measuring along the length of the system to find your shortest point from the top of the system and the ceiling.

    • Cut your fascia to size if it is too big.

    • If the fascia is smaller than this dimension, check to ensure it is not less than 1” smaller. If it is, you will need a new piece of material.

  1. Confirm measurements of crown pieces as indicated by the elevation.

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  • On a piece of paper, draw out the cuts and pieces needed; place measurements next to each cut on your drawing.

  • Consider the location of any seams in areas with multiple pieces that span the length of the system; seams should also be facing away from the eye.

  • Any seams located not on a corner should land on a partition for nailing.

  1. Cut to length using a miter saw.

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titleClick for more information
  • Prior to cutting, ensure you inspect and square up the saw.

  • Inside and outside corners are to have a 45-degree miter cut.

  • When cutting seams that are not corners, use a 22.5-degree angle.

  1. Test fit all cut pieces.

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titleClick for more information
  • If the piece fits, move on to the next piece.

  • If the piece does not fit, mark where it needs to be cut, or note what the new measurement needs to be, assuming it was cut too short.

  • During this step, recut any pieces that did not fit, and test fit the recuts.

  1. Install crown pieces.

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  • You will want to install the crown all the way up to the ceiling across the entire system regardless of any slope, unless specifically told not to by the designer.

  • Use 18-gauge 2-inch nails for attachment; a minimum of every 10 inches into the nailer.

  • Ensure seams are lined up perfectly together and glue seams together using miter bond.

  • Place 2 1” 23-gauge pin nails on each side of the seam.

  1. Touch up all seams and nail holes.

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Related-Training-Materials
Related-Training-Materials
Related Training Materials

Skeleton Fundamentals
Complete the Installation
System Touch Ups
Cleaning the System & Jobsite
Delivery to the Customer
PPE Matrix

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Final-Steps-&-Delivery
Final-Steps-&-Delivery
Final Steps & Delivery

  1. Inspect the installation and complete any touch ups if necessary.

  2. If there are no more components to install, remove all stickers/labels.

  3. If there are no more components to install, complete the clean up process.

  4. If there are no more components to install, complete the Professional Installation Experience by walking through the space with the customer and deliveringthe final product.

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Certification-Steps
Certification-Steps

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Certification Steps:

  1. Measurements for all cuts are confirmed before beginning any cuts.

  2. All pieces are cut according to the measurements and corner requirements
    Inside and outside corners are to have a 45-degree miter cut. | When cutting seams that are not corners, use a 22.5-degree angle.

  3. If Applicable: A nailer is installed.

  4. Seams are perfectly aligned.

  5. All pieces are installed using 18-gauge 2” nails for attachment and 23-gauge 1” nails around each seam.

  6. All nail holes and seams are touched up.

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Tips
Tips
Tips from the Field
Tips submitted by fellow installers and leaders in the field. These optional tips are intended to make this install process simpler.

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Terms
Terms
Terms & Definitions

BOM

Bill of Materials; parts list

Elevation

The CAD Design Plan created by the Design Consultant with the client

Nailer

A piece of support trim/moulding nailed on to create additional stability for trim pieces.

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BOM
BOM
BOM Codes
The purpose of this section is to provide guidance when confirming details on the BOM. This list includes all individual parts typically associated with this process.

CM

Crown Moulding

NLR

Nailer

The codes in the table above are directly from the Corporate CAD database and may not reflect all codes included in the Supported Franchise Database or Independent Franchise Databases.

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