Installation Guide
How to Splice Crown Moulding
To splice crown moulding, you will need a mitre saw or box, plus a hand or power saw.
Sometimes it may be neccessary to splice crown mouldings together on a long wall.
(A) Position the crown moulding pieces in mitre box and mitre the joining ends at 45° angles, keeping the mitre saw
in the same position for both cuts.
This will allow overlap, creating a clean, precise, diagonal joint. For a secure fit between the joints, the two crown
pieces can be nailed into a top stud or plate. Glue also assures a tight splice.
How to Install House of Fara Crown Moulding Using Crown Blocks
For this project you will need a drill with a 3/32-inch drill bit, a hand or power saw, measuring tape, hammer, 2-inch
finishing nails, pencil and safety glasses.
Crown blocks are the fastest, easiest way to install crown moulding. Crown blocks eliminate difficult, 45° compound
mitre cuts.










