Cheap work is good for your pocket. …but not for your home.
Unfortunatley, many people get bad molding work done and then need others to fix it for them. The following pictures were taken from numerous homes we have been asked to fix. These pictures illustrate bad work. Choosing a licensed, experienced, and detail-oriented contractor will help you to avoid dreadful results.
Bad corner over filled with caulk and filler in a bad manner.
Page [1] 2 Door casing, painted with massive visible brush strokes.
Crown molding installed with square corners instead of bull nose corners to compliment the bull nose corners of the wall
Bad connection to a built in cabinet Bad corner alignments in an attempt to install diagonal crown. Crown molding installed upside down Bad corner attachment. Visible ugly seam clearly seen.
Door casing installed short of the floor. Attempt to patch a baseboard, installed short of door.
Bad paint job resulting in scuffs and unsightly brush lines.
This is not the right way to return to the wall……
.....And on the other side.
Making room to an air vent ….Too much room!
And on the same crown....another visible seam.
Bad way to end a crown line.
Cracks showing after a poor application of caulking.
Cracks!!!!
Cracks!!!!
Seams!!!
Seams!!!
See More bad work ....
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