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How To Remove Kitchen Cabinets

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Getting a new kitchen is an exciting process, but before you can install it, you must first remove your old one. Removing outdated cabinets is a simple operation that anyone can accomplish. It only takes a few simple tools to complete. When removing old cabinets, you should always have assistance. You may need the assistance of a friend or two. You may find it easy to remove the base or floor cabinets on your own, but you will require assistance in removing the wall cabinets.

Getting started

To begin with, disconnect all utilities and appliances. Turn off the gas, water, and electrical fixtures and clear the space around them while naming each of them so that people do not damage them during the cabinet removal process. If you are unsure at any point, seek assistance from a skilled professional. 

Turning off the gas, water, and electrical equipment is an important step that needs to be done before removing them from the kitchen. This will ensure there are no leaks, property damage, or risk to your safety.

Electrical connections to appliances may simply be plugged into a wall socket that is easily unplugged. Some appliances, however, are 'hard wired' into fixed connections and must be unplugged and made safe by a competent person. Only a qualified technician should disconnect or move gas appliances and supplies.

Setting Up A Temporary Kitchen

Kitchen renovations might take weeks depending on the size and scope of the project. So, if you're going to survive it, it's a good idea to set up the kitchen equipment in another room that you can use to prepare your meals.

Before removing the kitchen cabinets, you will want to place your kitchen equipment, such as a kettle, microwave, toaster, and refrigerator, in another room and close to a power supply for ease of use. You can also move enough cutlery and plates for everyone in the family, this way you will have an easy time cooking and serving your family as the renovation is going on. (B&Q Club, 2021)

What you need to know about Your Kitchen Cabinets before Removal

When removing your kitchen cabinets, it is important to determine what type of cabinets you have especially if you intend to repurpose them for another use.

Open your cabinet and look at the back to determine the sort of cabinets you have. You could find that you have ready-made cabinets that you should be able to reuse if you properly remove them. You can easily identify ready-made cabinets by checking if the material at the back is the same as the cabinet sides. 

The cabinets are not suitable for repurposing if the back of the cabinet is your wall.


Type of Cabinet


Description


How are they attached?


Good to reuse?

Prefabricated Cabinet

Newer cabinets include their own back. Individual parts are typically fitted together to form a complete cabinet set, but they can be detached and used separately.

Screwed into the wall usually via the rear of the unit or around the corners.

Yes.

Unitized Cabinet

These unitized cabinets are built in place with the existing house wall as the back of the cabinet. 

This cabinet style is popular in homes older than 25 years.

Either nails or glue.

Not usually.

        (Source: Budget Dumpster) 

How to Remove Kitchen Cabinets

Once you've determined what kind of cabinets you have, proceed with the removal methods below.

Step 1: Gather Tools and Supplies

The majority of the tools you'll need to remove your cabinets can be found in your standard toolbox. That's great since it means you can begin your project whenever you're ready, rather than having to run to the home improvement store for special tools.

Tools

Supplies

  • Pry bar
  • Putty knives
  • Utility knife
  • Hammer
  • Drill
  • Screwdriver
  • Measuring Tape
  • Wrench
  • Scrap wood to support cabinets
  • Step Ladder
  • Gloves
  • Goggles
  • Tarps
  • Spare 2x4s (for supporting needs)

This is also a good opportunity to think about how you're going to get rid of the debris. If you intend to keep the cabinets after removal, make sure you have enough space to store them. (Dumpsters.com, 2021)

ProTip Takeaway: Consider renting a 10-yard dumpster if you're disposing of cabinets or planning a major kitchen makeover. This will help you to avoid having to wait for your city's bulk waste collection day.

Step 2: Prep the Area

It's time to get started, but don't get too far ahead of yourself. Before the screws start coming out, there are a few things you need to perform. These activities are quite easy to do and are also necessary for a successful job and will help you keep the surroundings clean and neat while you work. 

ProTip Takeaway: To avoid scratches and other damage, use furniture pads or blankets to protect your countertops and lower cabinets.

Step 3: Prepare the Kitchen Cabinets for Removal

Before you remove your kitchen cabinets:

If you are removing kitchen cabinets to reuse them, take the following precautions:

Step 4: Disassemble Cabinet Fixtures

When removing the body of the cabinets, start with anything that might move or get in the way. This includes the following:

How to Remove Screwed-On Kitchen Cabinets:

How To Remove Glued Kitchen Cabinets:

You will first have to check whether your cabinets are unitized or were fastened with nails and glue rather than screws. If this is the case you'll need to remove them from the wall with a hammer and pry bar.

ProTip Takeaway: To avoid damaging the wall, use a stud finder and pry on top of any hidden studs beneath the cabinet.

Step 5: Raise and remove the cabinet

When you think you've completely detached the cabinet from the wall, gently lift it up and pull it away from the wall. Take your time throughout this process to check if there is any remaining glue that hasn't come loose or if you missed a screw. Once the cabinet has been completely removed, remove it from your work zone to make room for the remaining cabinets. (Budget Dumpster, 2018)

Read Also: Should White Cabinets Match White Walls?

Are you ready to repair your Kitchen Cabinets?

Removing kitchen cabinets can be a difficult task if you lack the required tools, knowledge, or assistance. If you are looking for experts in cabinet removal in Houston Texas, Smart Remodeling LLC is the company to contact. Our competent team is experienced in the removal and installation of large and small cabinet systems. We treat each project with great care and our dedication to service and craftsmanship is unrivaled.

We collaborate with you to identify your cabinetry requirements and design solutions that complement your sense of style. As a full-service home repair company, we can also address other repair concerns that may arise along the way to help you in your home remodeling journey. Contact us today and schedule a free consultation.