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Bio: Kitchen Cabinet Removal Guide
If you are looking to remodel your kitchen with new cabinets, but you have a strict budget to stick to, here's a tip to lower the expense: remove the cabinets yourself. Even if your budget covers only the cost of removing the cabinets, you can remove them yourself and move the cost to upgrading your new cabinets one notch higher. Javis Dumpster Rental presents you with this article about how to remove kitchen cabinets. Make a plan to deal with the old cabinets before you begin. You can sell, donate, or trash them. We at Starr Dumpsters in DC are happy to help with the disposal of the remainders.

Gather Your Tools and Prepare the Area
Remove cabinets is not necessarily a difficult task. It will take a couple of days of labor and some specific tools. Prepare the work area by gathering the necessary tools. You will need:
Pry bar
Putty knives
Utility knife
Hammer
Drill
Screwdriver
Measuring Tape
Wrench
Reciprocating Saw
Step Ladder
Tarps
Spare 2x4s
Remember to keep your safety in mind and wear gloves and goggles. In order to proceed with demolition, we should prepare the area first. Get your cabinets and countertops clean by emptying them. Cover the floor and countertops with tarps and turn off the electricity and water to the kitchen.

Disassemble Fixtures, Trims, and Seals
When you have prepared the area, you can begin dismantling the fixtures, trims, and seals. To remove the doors from the cabinet, unscrew the hinge and remove the door from the cabinet body. After that, lift out the shelves and drawers without removing brackets unless necessary.

To finish the job, remove the wood framing connected to the cabinets. To remove caulk from cabinets and other surfaces, use a utility knife. You can then wedge a pry bar behind the trim and pull it away with a hammer.

Remove the Cabinets
Let's start the heavy lifting now. Start by preparing your supports. Measure the distance between the countertop and the bottom of the top cabinets. To do this, cut the 2x4s into four pieces at that length. Each corner of the cabinet should have a support. Having a second or third pair of hands will prevent the cabinets from falling.

Make sure you aren't missing any fasteners at the ends of the cabinets. Looking at the connections could reveal hidden fasteners. As you separate the cabinets, undo the fasteners. Likewise, remove the screws holding the cabinet to the wall. If the cabinet is glued to the wall, wedge the pry bar between the two with a hammer.

You can now remove the cabinets from the wall and from each other by lifting the cabinet upwards. Take care not to miss a screw or glue spot. What is the cost of dumpster rental for your kitchen remodel? Call Javis Dumpster Rental now.
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