Start Assembling The New Cabinet
When you have the cabinet layouts planned, you want to make a list of what tools and materials you will need. The most common important items are screws which will hold the cabinets in the wall, and shims that are used to level the cabinets. You will want to have everything you will need before starting.
Removing the old cabinets is the first step towards installing the new. Usually at the back of the cabinets you will find screws or nails holding them into the wall. It is easier to work if you remove everything from inside the cabinets first. You may want to find someone who can help you.
Once the old cabinets are off, you can start assembling the new ones.
Many modular cabinets will come with instructions somewhat like what you would find when putting together a bookcase. It is better to leave the doors off of the cabinets during this part of assembling. The cabinets should be put together evenly and securely as possible.
If you can, you should install the upper cabinets first. This way you will not have to work over the lower cabinets. A stud finder will come in handy. Usually studs are 16 to 24 inches apart. You will need to locate them and make sure you know where they are. You could tap a nail into the areas since you will not see it once the cabinets are installed.
Removing the old cabinets is the first step towards installing the new. Usually at the back of the cabinets you will find screws or nails holding them into the wall. It is easier to work if you remove everything from inside the cabinets first. You may want to find someone who can help you.
Once the old cabinets are off, you can start assembling the new ones.
Many modular cabinets will come with instructions somewhat like what you would find when putting together a bookcase. It is better to leave the doors off of the cabinets during this part of assembling. The cabinets should be put together evenly and securely as possible.
If you can, you should install the upper cabinets first. This way you will not have to work over the lower cabinets. A stud finder will come in handy. Usually studs are 16 to 24 inches apart. You will need to locate them and make sure you know where they are. You could tap a nail into the areas since you will not see it once the cabinets are installed.
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