Should I glue crown molding?

It is important to put an adhesive (Loctite's Power Grab, PL Premium, etc.) on both edges of the molding (ceiling and wall) and on the seam between each piece. This helps to hold the crown molding up during installation and, more importantly, will prevent the crown molding from ever separating.
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Should crown moulding be glued?

Use glue to hold the crown molding in place to nail or to provide extra security for using thinner nails. Use material-specific glue when the installation does not allow for nails. Use nails without glue if the install may be a temporary solution to determine if the look is desired.
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Is crown molding nailed or glued?

Crown is typically nailed up with a 2” finishing nail and a compressor and finishing gun. Outside corners are usually done with a brad nailer and 1” brad nails with glue. Studs are generally 3-1/2”, drywall a ½” and the crown moulding a minimum of ½”; therefore 2” finishing nails are necessary.
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What glue should I use for crown molding?

Apply Loctite Power Grab Molding & Paneling Adhesive to the back of the molding, keeping at least 1/2" from the edge. Place the trimmed end of the crown molding on the wall next to the corner. The adhesive will keep the molding or trim in place while you tack it in place.
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Can you glue trim instead of nailing?

Molding added to the home provides a finished look. Ideally, molding is fastened to the wall or cabinet with finishing nails for a tight and professional installation. There may be times when nailing is prohibitive, in which case you can install molding without nails using construction grade adhesive.
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Crown Molding Return and Bullnose Corners (FAST) Using Super Glue (2P-10)



How do you attach crown molding to the ceiling?

Installing Crown Moulding
  1. Measure the wall again.
  2. Cut the moulding 1/8-inch longer than measured. ...
  3. Make a square cut on the uncoped end of the crown moulding.
  4. Flex the moulding in place.
  5. Nail or glue the moulding to the wall and ceiling. ...
  6. Putty any nail holes.
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Does crown molding have to be nailed into studs?

Crown Molding

As long as you're inserting the nails into the top 3 inches of wall, locating studs isn't necessary. The exception to this rule is when the crown molding is unusually wide, or features multiple pieces that extend farther down the wall.
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Can you install crown molding without nail gun?

Your local big-box hardware store carries molding in all different styles, and they'll cut it down for you to the exact sizes you need. Installing it is as simple as buying a box of itty-bitty finishing nails and hammering in the molding. Seriously, you do not even need a nail gun.
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Do you attach crown molding to ceiling?

Crown molding does not always have to be installed against both the wall and the ceiling. For a fun effect, consider installing the crown only against the wall and moving it downward about a few inches. The gap you create at the top provides a V-shaped pocket that can disguise speaker wires or LED tape lighting.
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Do you glue trim?

Wood trim can add elegance and class to your home, giving it a more upscale appearance. The trim can match the wall color or can be in a contrasting color, such as white. Whether you're adding shadowboxes below your wainscoting or above your fireplace, it's best to glue the trim to an unpainted service if possible.
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Should I paint crown molding before installing?

Painting Molding

While you have options about how to approach painting your walls, you should always paint or otherwise finish the molding itself prior to installation. Prime the molding before painting, and for both paint and other finishes, apply the finish to all sides, even the back. This prevents warping.
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What do you put behind crown molding?

You can use a stud finder to look for a rafter, but on a wall that runs parallel to the rafters, you can't count on finding a rafter. A block installed behind the crown molding at the junction of the ceiling and wall and nailed to the wall framing provides a solid nailing surface for crown molding.
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Can I use brad nails for crown molding?

For crown molding that includes a backing strip, you can use the 2” long 18-gauge brad nails. If you drive one nail up at a steep angle to secure the molding to the backing material, you can then fire the next nail horizontally just above it into the stud.
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Should I use construction adhesive for trim?

Adhesives made specifically for construction or wood are recommended. It's also important to place the right amount of glue on the baseboard before applying it to the wall. The downside of using glue to attach the baseboard is that it can be difficult to remove, especially if the installer applied too much of it.
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Can I glue trim to drywall?

Q. What glue works best to fasten wood trim to drywall in a house with steel studs, where the baseboards and casings need to be glued? A. A heavy-duty construction adhesive will work fine in this application.
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Is it better to glue or nail baseboards?

Installing baseboards with a combination of baseboard adhesive and finish nails creates a tight connection between the wood and the wall. The adhesive prevents the wood from bowing out between the wall studs, while the nails keep the boards locked into place while the glue sets.
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Is installing crown molding difficult?

Crown molding is an inexpensive and easy way to add visual interest and value to your home. With just a few tools and basic carpentry knowledge, you can achieve a stylish upgrade within any space.
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Where do you nail crown molding?

Crown molding is usually nailed to the wall studs along the bottom edge and into the ceiling joists above--a lot of stud-finder work. I skip all that by installing a plywood backer board to the top plate (the horizontal framing member above the wall studs).
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Why do you have to cut crown molding upside down?

Chris Marshall: Crown molding is typically cut upside down on a miter saw so the narrow edge that will rest against the wall butts against the saw fence and the top edge of the molding that will meet the ceiling rests on the saw table.
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