kitchen cabinets. You merely remove the screws, in most instances, which attach the cabinets to the wall. The cabinets are connected with screws that attach to the studs in the wall. Once you remove the older cabinets you will need to check the wall for repairs. The wall should be smooth and level. In older houses, you may have shim the top or bottom part of the cabinet to level the wall. Be sure to fasten the cabinets back into the studs again. The first thing you have to do however is measure the distance you have to replace the cabinets. Cabinets come in a variety of sizes. If you have 60 inches of spacing you could use various combinations of cabinets to fit into space. The size of the cabinets is very important to the amount of space you have to work with. A lot of time at what time you screw the cabinets to the wall, you screw them together from top to bottom and run it sideways. Now, you are ready to install your new cabinets. You may/will need a second person to help you install the cabinets. The second person could help you balance the cabinets so that they do not go up crooked. As well cabinets are a pain to handle and hold up alone. When you take the old screws out, you want to mark where the studs are located. Sometimes you may need a stud finder to locate the proper spacing of the studs. Stud finders are electronic gadgets that have sensors, and when you move it along the way it will blink showing you where the studs are located. For the best results, with a modern and professional finish, call Aspen Kitchens Inc. today for a consultation.]]>