Should you install kitchen cabinets yourself or with the help of a professional?

October 31, 2014

Are you undecided on whether you should attempt to install kitchen cabinets yourself or hire a professional? The following tips will make your decision easier.

Should you install kitchen cabinets yourself or with the help of a professional?

What do you need?

Before installing kitchen cabinets or handling any other type of home improvement, you need to make sure you have the right tools. You may already even have most of these items. Here’s a general list of what you are likely to need:

  • Drill (this probably isn’t the job for a cheaper, low-power model)
  • Drill bits
  • Stud finder
  • Wood screws
  • Countersinks
  • Screwdrivers (standard and Phillips)
  • Carpenter’s levels (good idea to have 2’ and 4’)
  • Tape measure
  • Long straight edge
  • Clamps
  • Miter saw
  • Pencil (don’t forget the sharpener!)
  • Finishing nails
  • Wax

So you have everything you need, right? Do you have a reliable helper strong enough to get those kitchen cabinets off the ground? You will need someone who is prepared to do more than simply applaud you after the job is complete.

What is your skill level? Do you have the time?

Is plugging in a new lamp your idea of a home improvement? You need to honestly consider your skill level before undertaking a kitchen cabinet installation. While the job is fairly straightforward, it’s probably not the place to start for the novice DIYers. A proper installation is critical to the overall appearance of your kitchen. One option to consider that will save you a little money when hiring a professional is this: assemble the cabinets yourself and then let the contractor install them.

One factor many people overlook is the time it will take. While it might sound good to do the job yourself (especially the money-saving part) you need to consider your schedule. Will you be mentally prepared to finish the job after a long day at work? While some jobs in certain areas of your house can be put off until you feel like finishing them, the kitchen isn’t one of those.

Leave electrical and plumbing jobs to the professionals

If your kitchen cabinet installation involves a plumbing or electrical component, it’s best to leave it to the professionals unless you have comprehensive experience in those areas.

While there is certainly a level of satisfaction that comes with doing the job yourself, you also need to consider the time and frustration you will save by hiring a professional. It’s a good idea to at least get an estimate from a reputable, home improvement contractor in your area. You might be surprised the cost is well within your budget.

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