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How to Install Kitchen CabinetsStep 1: Measure and Mark the Wall
Step 2: Secure Ledger Board
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the stiles (the vertical pieces on the face of the cabinet frames) of the
cabinets together and check for plumb, making sure the fronts of the cabinets are flush.
Next, pre-dill and secure the two cabinets together at the stile with the screws (Image 1). Affix
one screw on the top and bottom in the front and back where the two cabinets meet.
Lift the cabinets onto the ledger board and check for plumb and level. Shim the cabinets if
necessary.
Once you
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have shimmed for plumb and level, secure the cabinets into the wall at the studs. Be
sure to pre-drill and affix the screws through the thicker framing piece along the top of the
cabinets.
Check for plumb and level while you’re securing the cabinets. Repeat this process for all of the
wall cabinets. If a gap exists between wall and the last cabinet, use a filler bar (supplied by the
manufacturer) to enclose the gap. Before securing the last cabinet, measure, mark, cut and secure
this piece to the side of the last cabinet.
After all the cabinets are in place, attach the doors and hardware. Remove the ledger board when
you are finished installing the wall cabinets.
Step 4: Install Base Cabinets
If the floor isn't level, find the highest point in the floor along the wall where the cabinets will be
installed. It’s best to try to start the base cabinet installation as close to this high point as possible
-- it's easier to shim under the cabinets on the lower spots to make them level with this first one,
rather than starting on a low point and having to trim the bottoms of the cabinets while working
"uphill".
Measure base cabinets and use the pencil and level to mark a level line on the wall from the high
point in the floor to the cabinet height. Be sure to use a level to assure this line will be true
horizontal. This is the guide to be followed for installation.
Use the stud finder to locate and mark the studs along this line around the room.
Dry-fit your first cabinet into place and check for level across the top. If needed, shim until level.
Now, pre-drill through the top framing piece into the wall studs (as shown) and secure the
cabinet into place with screws. Re-check level after securing the cabinet.
Repeat this process until all of the base cabinets are installed. Attach the
doors and hardware after all of your cabinets are in place.
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