How to Install Kitchen Cabinets

Regardless of the size of your house and kitchen, cabinets prevent your space from crowding. They let you store different items, including cutlery, crockery, and more that would otherwise overwhelm your space. From shakers, louvered to flat-panel cabinets, let us look at how to install the best kitchen cabinets, especially ones that easily incorporate your kitchen space aesthetics like custom cabinets by design Sacramento.

Correctly inspect your new cabinets

Depending on your order terms, inspect your new cabinets immediately after they arrive, especially if they are pre-assembled. Open the packaging to ensure you’ve received all the pieces of cabinets’ boxes. Check for shelves, doors, drawer fronts, and other elements essential for the installation. Additionally, inspect for any damages during shipping and unloading. Again, ensure you’ve got all the trim and filler cabinets’ strips before installation.

Locate high installation points on the floor

Once you’ve correctly inspected your new cabinets, finding the highest points on the floor is next. Finding these points is essential because proper cabinet installation depends on the number of reference points you create. Correctly locate and mark installation points, especially if you’ve got a flat kitchen floor. Do this to prevent cutting your cabinets, especially when they don’t fit. Just imagine installing the cabinets without marking the suitable places first; it could quickly turn into a nightmare. To find your installation points on the floor, follow these steps:

Using a measuring board

Take approximately two to four inches of measuring board and place it straight on the floor and against the wall. Place a carpenter’s level on top. Shim and trim the low end of your cabinet until you get a perfect level reading. Place the mark of the measuring board back on the floor to find the highest endpoint. Repeat the procedure with other measuring panels, including those measuring above twenty inches, by laying them straight on the edge of your level reading. Place the cabinets on such measuring boards and against your kitchen walls until you find the right level readings before installing them. When done, compare the different high points you get with the fronts of your cabinets and their backs along the walls to check their alignment and accurate installation, especially when others slant.

Locate your wall studs

Mark your wall studs after locating your high installation points and marking and measuring your cabinets. Use a stud finder for this. Screw your cabinets into the studs to firmly and securely install them. Mark the centers of your wall studs with a pencil. Extend the stud lines up and down the kitchen walls using a carpenter’s level. When installed on the studs, transfer your stud location marks to the back of your uninstalled cabinets and drill holes at their tops and bottoms. Use these marks to install the remaining cabinets easily. 

Also, instead of using a pencil for stud wall marks, you can use different paints, especially when installing many cabinets. Additionally, start by installing corner cabinets before others, considering you’ll find it difficult to adjust and align others if you start with your kitchen corners. Moreover, to learn more about cabinets and their installation, visit resourceful cabinets professionals like https://gammacabinets.com/.

Gamma Cabinetry,

1554 Juliesse Ave Suite F Sacramento‎ California‎ 95815,

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