July 27th, 2010
July 26, 2010 Gaithersburg, MD Just Moulding, a high quality niche concept in the in-home service industry segment, recently selected Richard W. Hayman to be the new CEO of Just Moulding Franchising and president of Wales Woods. Hayman brings 35+ years of sales, business, and management experience to the role. Previously he was CEO of Hayman Systems, VP of Micros Systems (MCRS) – SE Region, and President/CEO of Bid4Assets. Just Moulding founders Kevin Wales and Mark Rubin will serve as co-Chairman of Board of Directors. Additionally, the original Hub workshop, Wales Woods, has been acquired by Just Moulding Franchising.
Just Moulding headquartered in Maryland has franchise locations in Washington, DC, Richmond, VA, and Boston MA. With the economy picking up and home improvement becoming more popular, Richard Feldman has been promoted to General Manager of Wales Woods to handle the new demand. The company plans to further expand its sales force and installation teams in the franchise system and open additional locations in order to meet increasing orders for interior moulding. Richard Hayman says, “I’m excited about the potential for Just Moulding to become the next great brand name in home improvement nationally. With our proprietary methods resulting in THE PERFECT COPE and dust-free installation process, moulding is a very affordable yet elegant enhancement for every home. It’s all about making beautiful crown moulding and trim available to everyone because we do it in a way that is exceptional, efficient, and guaranteed.”
Just Moulding offers custom design and installation of interior architectural mouldings such as crown, chair rail and wainscoting. Just Moulding developed special proprietary systems for taking precise measurements and cutting as no corner where two walls meet the ceiling is a perfect 90° in all three planes. For more information contact Claudine Rubin, Director of Marketing at 301-237-6922 or 877-377-8746, or visit http://www.justmoulding.com/.
PRESS CONTACT:
Claudine Rubin, Director of Marketing/PR
claudine.rubin@justmoulding.com 301-237-6922
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July 23rd, 2010
It’s isn’t often we have funny moulding stories but two in one day is too much to ask. After driving an hour, I pulled up to this rather large home situated not far from one of the local golf courses. Once inside, it was easy to see that this home had lots of moulding – some of which looked pretty good.
The master of the house leads me into the kitchen so I can drop off my sales materials. He then walks me to a large family room with 18 foot ceilings and says, “I want crown put in here.”
I look up and see a two piece crown already in place and point it out to him. Wow, was he embarrassed!! I guess he never looked up and that was probably a good thing… The moulding was in poor shape, sagging down a bit, cracked caulk lines, plus there was a very poor joint between two pieces on the long wall.
After looking around a bit, I determined his moulding looked “off” but it took me a moment to see why. While the crowns were one, two, and three piece, the casings around the passages and doors were way too thin and narrow. This was proved by holding a sample up to the dining room passageway.
In extreme cases like this one, we call in not one of our design consultants but a licensed interior decorator/designer to work with the client. A decorator in this instance will do more than just concentrate on trim.
On his side, Kevin went out to see a client in a town house. The reason the wife called was that her husband had installed the moulding so poorly it was an embarrassment to her. Kevin took pictures. The gaps were a half inch in the middle of the room and the moulding was nailed flat against the wall. It seems the husband watched a DIY video about installing crown. Well, I could watch a video of brain surgery, but that doesn’t mean I have the skills to really do it. And brain surgery is just like moulding, only easier.
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July 20th, 2010
You’ll find their article on this website: http://marylandremodelingcontractors.com/
“Creative Places for Moulding
The growth in popularity of moulding in interior design has generated some new thinking about possible moulding arrangements and locations. Moulding is no longer confined to crown moulding or baseboard. Innovations in materials and an increased desire by homeowners to enhance the appearance of their spaces without spending exorbitant amounts of money have created a market for creative moulding designs. Moulding is highly customizable and can be used in individual pieces or as a group to create unique effects. Incorporating color into a moulding set up has also become a popular and cost-efficient way of adding richness and sophistication to an interior space. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 16th, 2010
Dear Washington DC area customers,
You probably all felt the uncommon 3.6-magnitude earthquake that struck us this morning, unless you slept through it like President Obama!
This is a great time for us to remind you about our lifetime warranty. Just Moulding guarantees its interior moulding and trim carpentry for as long as your home is standing and transfers from one home owner to another.
Our terms are such that this guarantee is not restricted by changes in government, the weather, or by the migration routes of whales or birds….so neither by an earthquake! No Restrictions, that’s it.
So if you happen to have any damage on your moulding following this morning’s earthquake, please don’t hesitate and give us a call right now, we’ll come as soon as we can to fix it.
More information about our lifetime warranty now!

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July 14th, 2010
The most challenging part of every crown moulding installation is cutting THE PERFECT COPE on one end of the moulding profile. It’s the first thing we do before putting a new shipment in stock.
Here’s how we make the perfect cope. After the wood has been stored for at least a week, we place it on a very long and level cutting table. Using our special saws (actually they are also very expensive), we cut THE PERFECT COPE every time. You can see how we do it in this video.
We now make it easy for every DIY homeowner to install moulding in a room or two or three. However, since we are not really in the business of selling retail, please excuse our limited offerings. These bundles are also not available at every location.
Each bundle contains four 16 foot lengths of moulding (with THE PERFECT COPE on one end). Come prepared to safely transport them home. We reserve the right to limit the following: Number of bundles, profiles available, hours of retail operation, credit card sales to homeowners only, no cash, bundle sales only.
You can see the different profiles we offer here.
If you are unhappy with your results, here’s how we can help you out: WE GIVE YOU ALL OF YOUR MONEY BACK “IF” you hire us at our usual rates to redo the same room. We’ll even install brand new moulding of the same profile. All we ask is that you remove any moulding you installed so we do not have to charge you a demolition fee.
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July 13th, 2010
From this article: http://www.sramanamitra.com/2010/05/03/deal-radar-2010-just-moulding/
“Just Moulding is an interior design firm that is using a franchise model with strong online and software components to change a business “usually handled by skilled carpenters in an unskilled manner.”
Just Moulding was founded by Mark Rubin and Kevin Wales and has its headquarters in Maryland with a business in Washington, DC. Both founders had backgrounds in IT and were tired of working for other people. Rubin was keen to start his own brand, and Wales had some experience in light carpentry. The company currently Read the rest of this entry »
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July 7th, 2010
In a previous blog article, we gave you our reasons to not undertake to install moulding yourself. One of them was the risk of hurting yourself when handling the different tools. We expand here the danger of nail guns. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 6th, 2010
July 6, 2010 Gaithersburg, MD – A company that cuts corners and compromises quality, safety and their reputation is usually regarded with contempt and outrage. (In fact, many recent news headlines have accused a major corporation of cutting corners. We don’t want to mention any names, but its initials are B and P.)
However, there is one home improvement company that is hired to do exactly that. Read the rest of this entry »
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June 23rd, 2010
Don’t Do It Yourself!
Nowadays, we see the development of more and more Do-It-Yourself (DIY) websites that people explore because they want to handle their home improvement themselves. If it seems that simple, why would you ever resort to a contractor? Well, here are some important points you might want to consider… Read the rest of this entry »
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June 14th, 2010
RICHMOND, Va., June 14 — With the building trades struggling to recover from an economic bust, one former Caterpillar construction equipment sales manager has gone solo with his own business, launching a new franchise providing custom home interior moulding with a high-tech edge to the Greater Richmond area.
Pat Duncan, a Richmond entrepreneur, says his decision to open a Just Moulding franchise is the result of some intense homework looking into start-ups with promising growth opportunities. Read the rest of this entry »
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