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Molding and millwork are often referred to as the icing on the cake. After the walls and ceilings are finished, detailed moldings are put in place to top off the job and make a dramatic visual statement that everyone remembers.
If historical building trends play out the rest of 2006 and into 2007, the remodeling sector should boom and bring with it a flurry of new activity for the drywall industry. Despite higher energy costs and rising interest rates, homeowners are still expected to makeover their homes with projects ranging from room additions to kitchen remodels.