How to rip out a kitchen ready for a refit

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • In todays video I cover the best way to get your kitchen stripped out ready for a replacement kitchen.
    You'll see how I remove cupboards, oven, dishwasher, sink and macerator plus how to remove a rad and prep a wall for coming down!
    It was a full on day!
    Oh Happy Days!!
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  • @markdyballuk
    @markdyballuk 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi Steve, looks like an interesting job, i'm planning on doing ours next year so watching for tips... is that a soil stack in the corner? our 1960's house also has an internal toilet waste (which I always thought was unusual, every house we've had in the past has had external toilet waste... are you planning to relocate it outside or is it best to leave it internal? looking forward to following your progress.
    also we had Wickes fit our last kitchen, they were awful, hope you have better luck than us

    • @TheHomeRenovationExperts
      @TheHomeRenovationExperts  3 місяці тому +1

      Hello Mark! Cheers for the comment fella! Yeah soil stacks in side are a pain! But round my way it’s standard. To answer the question this one is staying where it is and the gutters are going to chop a section out the back of a unit to allow for it. I’ll be then boxing it in and painting it. Making the best of it really. And really hope wickes do a good job for her as she is lovely!! What did they balls up on your fella??

    • @markdyballuk
      @markdyballuk 3 місяці тому

      @@TheHomeRenovationExperts thanks for taking the time to explain Steve much appreciated.
      Wickes wise the problem was they employ freelance fitters and we got a particularly bad one. everything was a problem for him and (like some workmen) he showed up sporadically rather than doing the job from start to finish he didn't show up for a couple of days (other jobs) but made poor excuses...
      in fairness the order turned up complete and in plenty of time BUT the fitter was a real problem. He tried to charge us for electric work inspection when it was included in the total price we'd paid when we ordered the kitchen...
      i ended up asking the wickes area manager to leave our house as his attitude was terrible... i really hope that wickes have sorted out their fitters and your job goes well. better to know before, I'm sure it's the luck of the draw Steve. all my best and thanks for your work, yours is a great channel.

  • @dreviluk1
    @dreviluk1 3 місяці тому +1

    How to rip out a kitchen. Dont give the other half a hammer in the first place and then expect you to fix it😅