
Few finishing details add as much character to a Las Vegas residence as expertly installed crown moulding. The crisp shadow line between wall and ceiling instantly signals quality, increases perceived ceiling height, and frames every room like a piece of art. At CountBricks, we combine seasoned craftsmanship with AI-powered estimating to deliver crown moulding that is on budget, on schedule, and on trend.
Las Vegas homeowners battle unique design challenges—expansive ceilings, intense sunlight, and wide temperature swings that can wreak havoc on trim work. CountBricks specifies moisture-resistant MDF, finger-jointed pine, or poplar that resists warping and splitting. We also calculate mandatory expansion gaps in our AI takeoffs to ensure flawless joints even in the driest months.
• AI Voice Estimates: Walk the space with your phone and receive a detailed materials list, labor hours, and cost breakdown in real time.
• Live Material Pricing: CountBricks pulls current moulding profiles and pricing from leading local suppliers, locking in accurate numbers before we ever cut a board.
• Blueprint Takeoffs: Upload PDFs to CountBricks.com/takeoffs and let our vision models generate linear footage and waste factors automatically.
• Seamless Change Orders: Need to upgrade to a double-step profile? Approve the change in the mobile dashboard and updated costs appear instantly.
• Modern Step: Clean lines that pair with contemporary desert architecture.
• Classical Ogee: Adds depth in traditional or Mediterranean interiors common in Summerlin.
• Cove with Bead: Softens 9–10-foot ceilings found in newer Henderson builds.
1. Digital Survey: Our estimator conducts a voice-guided walk-through to capture room dimensions.
2. AI Proposal: Within minutes, you receive an itemized quote branded with your project photos—no spreadsheets required.
3. Material Procurement: CountBricks orders primed moulding, adhesive, and fasteners through integrated supplier portals, preventing stock-out delays.
4. Precision Cutting: We use compound miter saws with laser guides, plus coping techniques for inside corners to achieve tight joints.
5. Finishing: Nail holes are filled, seams caulked, and the moulding is sprayed with low-VOC paint selected to match your palette in CountBricks.com/portfolio.
6. Final Walk-Through: Our crew reviews every joint with you and uploads completion photos to your project dashboard.
The average CountBricks crown moulding Las Vegas package ranges from $6 to $12 per linear foot installed, driven by:
• Profile Complexity: Stepped or built-up mouldings require extra labor.
• Ceiling Height: Rooms over 10 feet add scaffold time.
• Paint Finish: Two-tone or glazed effects increase prep and spray hours.
Use the free calculator at CountBricks.com/services to input your room dimensions and see live pricing before you commit.
According to recent resale data compiled by CountBricks market analysts, professionally installed crown moulding can return up to 80% of its cost at listing. In high-competition Las Vegas markets, that edge often translates to faster offers and higher appraisals.
• Prime the back side of solid wood moulding to minimize seasonal cupping.
• Always cut a 45-degree scarf joint on long runs to hide seams in the center of walls.
• Use a 16-gauge angled nailer for pine and an 18-gauge brad nailer for MDF to reduce splitting.
• Paint ceilings before installation to avoid tedious cut-in later.
• Request a laser layout check—CountBricks offers this free—to verify the ceiling plane before we set a single board.
The Patel family wanted to warm up their 4,000-square-foot new build. Using CountBricks AI takeoffs, we calculated 320 linear feet of 6-inch cove crown. Materials were delivered in 24 hours, and a three-person crew completed installation and spray finishing in two days. The final invoice matched the initial AI estimate within $18, proving the power of real-time data.
Whether you’re renovating a vintage downtown bungalow or adding polish to a new desert contemporary, CountBricks is your partner for crown moulding Las Vegas projects. Request an instant voice estimate or book a site visit at CountBricks.com/consultation.
How long does installation take? A typical 2,000-square-foot home is completed in one to two days, including caulking and first-coat paint.
Do I need to move furniture? CountBricks crews protect floors and cover furnishings, but clearing wall-adjacent items speeds production.
Can I see design previews? Yes, our AI renders crown profiles onto photos of your room so you can visualize scale and style.
Contact CountBricks today and discover how effortless crown moulding Las Vegas can be when data, craftsmanship, and customer care align.

The same technology that makes crown moulding Las Vegas projects seamless also drives our full-service residential construction platform. When homeowners experience the speed and accuracy of CountBricks estimates, they often ask, “What else can you do for my house?” The answer: almost everything.
• Integrated Scope: Add baseboards, window casings, or a shiplap accent wall to the same project file and receive consolidated pricing within seconds.
• Change-Order Clarity: Because materials and labor adjust instantly, you’ll never see vague allowances or hidden overruns.
• One Crew, One Calendar: CountBricks schedules carpentry, drywall, and paint teams in a single timeline, so your home isn’t handed off between disconnected subs.
After completing crown moulding in the living areas, the Nguyen family expanded their scope to include a new kitchen island and LED cove lighting. CountBricks duplicated the original room scans, added cabinetry SKUs from our supplier feed, and regenerated an updated estimate in under five minutes. Because measurements already lived in the cloud, demo and install crews mobilized the following week—saving the homeowners nearly three weeks compared to a traditional bidding cycle.
• Tackle all paint-dependent upgrades—crown, casings, accent walls—in one mobilization to cut labor costs.
• Use CountBricks.com/services to compare live cost impacts of various material options before finalizing design.
• Schedule work during the mild spring