How Do You Install No Nailing Crown Molding?
Crown molding is a beautiful addition to a room and adds drama and visual interest. Installing crown molding can be straightforward by using trim made of polystyrene. This no nail crown molding is installed using caulk, increasing the efficiency and ease of adding it to your room. Gather all of your materials before beginning. Make sure to buy more crown molding than your measurements say you will need to account for any mistakes in cutting. Start in one corner of your room. Cut a 45-degree miter on one end of a strip of molding with your table saw. Even out the factory cut on the other end of the strip. Place strips of the adhesive caulk on the back of the trim. The strips should be several inches long. Leave about 6 inches between the strips. Press the section of crown molding onto the wall just beneath the ceiling. Add a mitered edge when you reach the corner at the end of the first wall. Measure the next piece of molding against the mitered corner and mark the line with a pencil. N