Kitchen Cabinets: What You Need To Know
Few things can transform the look of a kitchen like changing up the cabinets. If youre planning to do this yourself, however, you should know that it may look easier than it is. Here are some things you should know when beginning your project.
Few things can transform the look of a kitchen like changing up the cabinets. If you're planning to take one this task by yourself, however, you should know that it may look easier than it is. If you don't have any experience with a job of this size, you should think strongly about hiring a contractor to do the work for you. If you are determined to go it alone, however, make sure that you are working with someone who has some carpentry experience and can be there as a guiding hand should things get off track. Remember that having someone help youwhether a professional or a frienddoesn't mean sacrificing your aesthetic intent. Here are some things you should know when beginning your project.One of the most important things to remember is that your old cabinets may be more firmly affixed to the wall than you think. It isn't always a simple matter of removing a few screws and nails here and there. Many setups are entrenched into the kitchen wall and disaster can result if you attempt to remove them with brute force. Take your time and make sure you know exactly how everything is affixed before you attempt to remove them. Find each and every screw and carefully remove it independently and you'll be able to not only preserve your wall, you'll have some handy fastener spots for your new cabinetry.
Something that will take a little more time but will save you a lot of trouble is removing the drawers and doors from your new cabinets before you try to install them. Yes, it seems like a lot of extra work, but it will make the rest of the job go by so much more smoothly. Whether you havent seen a gym since high school or are the reigning bench press champion of your home town, the job becomes a lot easier when the things you're working with are light and easy to move around.
If you want to make sure your cabinets stay in place and don't rip the side of the drywall down the middle, you'll want to place nails in the studs and nowhere else. Your old cabinetry should be able to provide you with a blueprint to find those studs. If not, you can always use an electronic stud finder to do the job for you. This is why, however, it pays to have a contractor do the job or at least have an experienced carpenter at your side. Finding studs isn't always easy and it is imperative that you do so if you want a happy ending to the saga of cabinet installation in your home.
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