How Much Does Crown Molding Cost?
Crown molding is used to accent and beautify a room. Crown molding increases the value of a home. The cost of crown molding ranges from $1-$15 per linear foot. Standard or average quality crown molding prices are $1-$2.50 per linear foot. Good quality crown molding costs around $2-$5 per linear foot. High quality or fancy crown molding costs around $10-$15 per linear foot. If homeowners hire someone to install the molding for them, then costs will double to triple. Standard crown molding with installation costs around $8-$12 per linear foot, while fancy crown molding costs as much as $25 per linear foot with installation.
Crown Molding Prices
Crown molding prices vary depending on the type and quality of the molding. Standard crown molding costs $1-$2.50 per linear foot. Good quality crown molding prices range from $2-$5 per linear foot and high quality or fancy crown molding prices range from $10-$15 per linear foot. When installed by a professional prices increase significantly. When installed by a professional, the average cost of standard crown molding is $11-$12.50 per linear foot. When installed by a professional, the average good quality crown molding cost is $12-$15 per linear foot. When installed by a professional, the average high quality crown molding cost is $20-$30 per linear foot.
Crown Molding Installation Cost
The cost of crown molding installation varies greatly per location and contractor. Like any home improvement or repair, the labor costs far more than the actual materials to do the job. The average contractor charges around $10 per linear foot to install crown molding; however, labor costs for installation can be as low as $4 per linear foot to as high as $20 per linear foot. On average a 10×10 foot, room costs around $500 to have crown molding installed, not including the cost of the molding.
Wood Crown Molding Cost
Wood crown molding prices vary depending on the type of wood. Cherry molding costs more than maple or oak molding. Cherry crown molding prices range from $4-$6 per linear foot without installation, maple from $2-$5 per linear foot without installation. Soft maple molding is usually less expensive than hard maple molding. Oak crown molding costs range from $2-5 per linear foot without installation. Poplar crown molding is usually the cheapest wood crown molding; poplar molding costs around $2-$3 per linear foot without installation. With installation, average cherry crown molding prices are around $14-$16 per linear foot, maple is around $12-$15 per linear foot, oak is around $12-$15 per linear foot, and poplar is around $12-$13 per linear foot.
MDF Crown Molding
MDF crown molding is made from medium density fiberboard. MDF crown molding is one of the least expensive types. MDF crown molding prices are around $1-$3 per linear foot without installation. With installation, average cost is around $11-$13 per linear foot.
Plastic Crown Molding
Plastic crown molding is less expensive than most of the other types. Plastic crown molding costs around $1-$3 per linear foot without installation. With installation, the price is around $11-$13 per linear foot.
Polyurethane Crown Molding
Polyurethane crown molding is very durable and usually made for both the interior and exterior of the house. Polyurethane molding is very easy to work with, cuts evenly and usually comes primed and ready to paint. Polyurethane crown molding cost varies from $2-$6 per linear foot without installation. With installation, average cost varies from $12-$16 per linear foot.
Foam Crown Molding
Foam crown molding is also known as styrofoam crown molding. Average foam crown molding prices range from $3-$6 per linear foot without installation. With installation, costs are around $13-$16 per linear foot.
Flexible Crown Molding
Flexible crown molding is made for curved or spiral staircases or curved walls. Average flexible crown molding costs are around $2-$4 per linear foot without installation. With installation, the cost is $15-$20 per linear foot.
Faux Crown Molding
Faux crown molding is usually more expensive than most of the other types of crown molding. Faux crown molding prices range from $6-$12 per linear foot without installation. With installation, prices are usually around $20-$30 per linear foot.
Types Of Crown Molding
There are many types of crown molding. Crown molding is available in wood, plastic, MDF, foam, faux and polyurethane. Faux crown molding is one of the most expensive types. Faux crown molding costs around $6-$12 per linear foot without installation. Wood crown molding prices range from $2-$6 per linear foot without installation, depending on the type of wood. MDF crown molding is one of the cheapest types; MDF crown molding costs $1-$3 per linear foot without installation. Polyurethane crown molding prices are $2-$6 per linear foot without installation. Foam crown molding costs $4-$6 per linear foot without installation. Flexible crown molding prices range from $2-$4 linear per foot.
Crown Molding Kits
Crown molding kits come with most of the basic supplies for homeowners to put up crown molding themselves. These kits are generally a very cost efficient way for homeowners to install crown molding in their homes. Most kits are the no nail variety of crown molding. No nail crown molding is glued in place instead of nailed. It is much easier to install but does not have the durability of traditional nailed molding. The cost of crown molding kits varies depending on the size of kit; the cost of crown molding kits range from $30-$300. A standard kit costs from $40-$120, a fancy crown molding kit costs from $60-$300. A kit to do a 12×12 room costs $30-$150. A kit for a 20×20 foot room costs from $60-$300. Additional molding to match the kit can be purchased on top of the kit if needed.
Where To Buy Crown Molding
Crown molding can be bought at a variety of places. It can be purchased at lumber stores, home improvement stores and even from some department stores. It can also be purchased online and delivered right to the homeowners door. Generally, crown molding prices are cheapest at lumber stores; however, prices vary per store. Homeowners are best to shop around to get the best price possible.
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