Install Kitchen Cabinets

Are you in the process of remodeling your kitchen? Do you plan on performing some or all of the work yourself? Are you unsure of how to install kitchen cabinets?

If you answered yes to any one of these questions, you are going to need the assistance of someone who has the experience and insider knowledge of kitchen remodeling.

Hi, my name is Rob, and I have over 20 years of experience remodeling kitchens. You can read more below the video, and  if you are interested in learning how to install your own kitchen, then feel free to click on the link below or the banner on the right.

I have put together an extensive and comprehensive resource for homeowners that are going to install kitchen cabinets themselves.

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Below is a short video that I made of a kitchen that I recently installed. It’s not the greatest video, but hey, I’m a carpenter, not a video guru. 

My job before I retired was to install kitchen cabinets; that was my expertise. And although that’s how I made my living, I would sometimes get very upset at how much the company that I worked for would charge their customers to have a kitchen installed for them.

More than once, I’ve had customers ask me if it was really all that difficult installing kitchen cabinets, that maybe they could have saved themselves the cost of the kitchen cabinets installation by doing it themselves. I would explain to them that yes, knowing how to install kitchen cabinets was more than just drawing lines on the walls and fastening the cabinets in place.

I had been installing kitchen cabinets for over twenty years, and would still come across a kitchen every now and then that had to be critically thought out before being started.

Sure, there are some kitchens that are straight forward, and they seem to fall into place. But with today’s custom kitchens, more and more of them are becoming very complicated and complex. And, it seems, because of today’s economy, more and more homeowners are willing to install kitchen cabinets on their own to save themselves the thousands of dollars that a professional would charge.

And when I say thousands, that’s a conservative amount. I have been a part of more than one kitchen cabinets installation where the cost of the labor was over ten thousand dollars.

Today’s kitchen cabinets are becoming more custom as homeowners are looking for a kitchen that expresses their unique personalities and their needs in a kitchen. Built-in refrigerators, pantry cabinets, oven cabinets and moldings that trim out the wall cabinets.

I took great pride in my work when I would install kitchen cabinets for customers, and gave them the very best that I could, knowing that they were paying thousands of dollars for my skills and expertise.

However, even though I am no longer able to install kitchen cabinets, I still feel that I can help others out, such as yourself, when it comes to learning how to install kitchen cabinets. I feel that I can guide you through your kitchen cabinets installation as well as some of the other aspects of your kitchen remodeling project.

From how to install kitchen wall cabinets to understanding why laying out the design beforehand will help you to visualize what the new kitchen will look like, and alert you of any possible problems that can interfere with your cabinet installation.

I walk you through the process from start to finish. You will learn how to install kitchen cabinets, how to install the countertop, hardware, appliances, peninsula cabinets and islands, and if you want to tackle the moldings, I will walk you through the process of how to install crown molding on kitchen cabinets.

I am making myself available to take your calls if you would have any questions with your kitchen cabinets installation, and you can also reach me through email.

I am only charging $9.95 for my ebook that you can get instant access to, and I feel that’s a small price to pay when you can contact me and get any questions about your kitchen installation answered. You won’t find anything like that as you’re searching the internet for how to install kitchen cabinets.

What I am offering you is real value, and when your kitchen remodeling project is finished, you can look back and know that you did it on your own, that you could install kitchen cabinets, and every time you walk into your new kitchen, you can take pride in a job well done.

Click Here to find out exactly how I can help you with your kitchen cabinets installation.

It won’t cost you anything to take a look, and if you have any questions, feel free to contact me. I am here to help.

And please feel free to review the comments and leave one yourself if you like.

Many homeowners are switching to radiant floor heating to heat bathrooms, kitchen areas, and their entire houses. There are various advantages to be had by this approach, some less obvious than others.

When considering whether installing one of these systems would be suitable for you, the first significant point to consider is the installation side. Because the entire heating element is placed underneath the floor, it must be installed in one go, meaning that these systems can be very tough to place in current properties. So as a result of this, radiant floor heating is becoming increasingly widespread in newly built houses, and also extensions of previous houses.

The Benefits

The main benefits of utilizing in floor heating is the even circulation of heat. With houses and apartments that make use of radiators and forced air heating systems, each room has its heat source in a certain place, and therefore the room will be warmer the closer you get to that source. With radiant floor heating, the whole floor is the heat source, so that the room is heated equally, creating a much more desirable atmosphere.

Another large feature which is largely unknown is the advantage of floor heating when compared to forced air heating. Forced air systems pass air through a vent, which stirs up dust, allergens, and other airborn mites. With these in the air every time that the heating is on, those people susceptible could very well favor the fact that under floor heating does not have this effect. Because the floor area is the heating element, air does not have to circulate around the room to spread the heat, which will keep dust and allergens down, and therefore under control.

Types of Radiant Floor Heating

There are two main varieties of under floor heating, both with their own advantages over each other. These are electric, and hydronic radiant floor heating.

Electric floor heat is used frequently for its ease of installation, as all it consists of is a wafer thin pad that is placed beneath your desired floor, meaning that installation can be achieved fairly quickly and easily, and as it is powered by electricity, you can easily install this option in a single room.

Hydronic radiant heating on the other hand consists of pumping hot water beneath the floor, with the pipes set in a specific concrete. This means that a lot of work is needed for installation, and therefore is suitable for new houses, and extensions to existing houses. These pipes are then connected to a water heater, and each room can have separate thermostats. These systems are generally more economical than electric setups, but the cost and time of installation are aspects to take into account.

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