Credit: Flickr / feserc[/caption]Kitchen peninsula removal isn’t exactly the most difficult thing to do. But, it does require being handy with a few common tools and familiar with electrical wiring and plumbing (if so equipped). For the most part, it’s straightforward. However, it will take some time to get it done and then, you’ll have to deal with the floor where it stood. So, let’s take a look at how to tackle a kitchen peninsula removal.
Kitchen island removal isn’t all that difficult, so much as it is time-consuming. The real problem lies in what you’ll do with the materials. If you’re beginning a kitchen remodel, you’ve got to think far beyond style and upgrades. After all, any type of renovation generates a whole lot of waste. And, you’ll need remodeling debris removal and hauling for that part of the process.
A kitchen island stands away from the normal counter space. It provides an extra work surface as well as storage. If you need to move the island during a kitchen remodel, you may run into some issues. If yours contains a cooktop or sink, you may need to bring in a professional to move the gas, electrical or plumbing lines. --Do It Yourself.com
In other words, think about the entire remodel as a series of phases. There’s the planning phase, the demolition phase, the debris removal, the build out, plumbing and electrical, appliance installation, trim, and more. If you plan to reuse the island, you’ll need to set it aside (if you’re relocating it). But, if you are taking it out completely, you can simply call a junk hauling service.
Gather together a couple of drill-drivers, pry bars, wrenches, and hammers. Then, enlist the help of a friend or family member. Once you’re ready to begin, follow these steps to remove your kitchen peninsula from where it stands:
When you need remodeling debris disposal, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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