Sunday, 19 May 2019

Tips To Install Do It Yourself Cabinets

Posted by Unknown at 13:05
By Kimberly Martin


Upgrading the kitchen is typically done by professionals. Hiring someone to do the work can cost thousands of dollars, which is why many people have turned to do it yourself cabinets to reduce the cost. This type of upgrade can significantly improve the look and feel of one of the most used rooms of the house. Following a few tips that professionals use can make the job much easier to complete.

The first step is to mark the studs. These and other measurements should be marked on the wall before any installation occurs. Knowing where things are and where they should go makes the rest of the job easier. The top level should be installed first so you won't have to work around the lower levels.

The second step is to install a ledger board. This allows you to make sure the cabinets will be perfectly level and positioned exactly in the right place. It is installed and secured where the bottom of the cabinet will go. Since it is secured to the wall, it helps by holding the load while you put the screws in to secure the cabinet itself.

Using two screws per stud makes the installation more secure. The top level must be secured because it will carry a lot of weight. Put a screw in the top and bottom of the cabinet, directly into the stud. If a stud is not in the correct position, use toggle screws to help secure to the wall. These are specially designed bolts that spread the tension out when holding against the drywall.

The plumbing measurements and holes need to be cut before installing the sink cabinet. This is very important because it will be difficult to make the cuts after the sink section is installed. Once the cuts are made, go ahead and install this one before the other lower level sections. Since this has to be just right, the others can adjust as needed, but this one must be nearly perfect.

The fronts of the cabinets should be flush. Do not worry about being flush with the wall. In fact, most walls are warped and the floors are not level. You'll use shims to make sure the fronts are flush and the sections are level. The gaps created between the back and side walls will be fixed in a later step, so you don't have to worry about them at this point.

Put the screws directly through the shims. If you move a cabinet slightly, the shim keeping it flush may fall down the back. By putting the screw through the cabinet and the shim at the same time, you'll secure the shim in place. This keeps everything flush as it should be for the final part of the installation.

The final step is to place the countertop and the kick boards. The counter will be flush with the wall. A sealant is used to secure it and keep food particles from eventually falling behind. This is the gap covering technique that makes it better to not worry about gaps while installing the cabinets. The floor and side walls can have kick or sideboards that help fill any gaps in those areas as well.




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