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      "name": "What is the process for installing crown molding?",
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        "text": "Crown molding installation involves several key steps. First, precise measurements of the room are taken, accounting for all corners and angles. Next, the molding pieces are cut, often requiring compound miter cuts for seamless corners. The molding is then typically attached to the wall studs and ceiling joists using a nail gun and construction adhesive for a secure hold. Gaps are filled with caulk, and nail holes are patched. Finally, the molding is prepped and painted or stained to match the room's aesthetic. Proper tools and technique are crucial for a professional finish.",
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        "description": "Crown molding installation involves measuring, precise cutting (often miter cuts), securing with nails and adhesive, filling gaps, and then painting or staining."
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  "description": "Crown molding installation involves measuring, precise cutting (often miter cuts), securing with nails and adhesive, filling gaps, and then painting or staining"
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