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Originally Posted by 784caroline
You need to also read the fine print where these prices are for 4 1/4 inch crown in the family rooms and 3 5/8 inch in the bedrooms. In some of the larger designers that have the 10 foot elevated ceilings in the entry foyers, family/dining and kitchen areas, I think you need 5 1/4 inch crown, minimum, which would add to your cost....albeit the majority of cost is in labor. However the wider the crown the harder to cut and install especiallly angled ceilings. We used B&J Builders to install our 5 1/4inch crown moulding and it is beautiful and well worth the cost.
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I realize that the ad states a smaller width crown molding, but you might just get a discount right now.
One neighbor had the 5 inch in their great room and the 4+ inch in the rest of the house.
Tomorrow's job is scheduled for all 5+ molding. Don't believe the cost was more or too much more. One can ask for a deal....most contractors are willing to offer some deals right now because of the slowdown many are experiencing.