Kitchen soffit removal. It's one of those home improvements which really puzzles people because until you take it down, you really don't know what you're dealing with. Sure, it's probably concealing something. But, it's the very unknown which makes this such a tricky proposition. At the most benign, it's probably some wiring. On the other hand it could well be hiding something far more challenging and that's the real conundrum. You just don't know until you get into it. So, you might be causing yourself a whole lot of extra time and work just to put it back again.
Before you start tearing it down, be sure to take a moment to think about how important it is that the soffit goes. If it's on the top of your list of things to change, you'll need to dispose of the materials and other debris.
Soffits are typically installed just above the kitchen cabinets, bridging the gap between the cabinets and the ceiling above them. Constructed of lumber and drywall, these exposed boxes have fallen out of favor in recent years as trends moved toward extending the cabinets right to the ceiling to provide more storage space and make the kitchen look taller. If you plan to remove your soffit, be aware of some of the problems and surprises that may arise from this undertaking. --San Francisco Gate
Don't go ahead with taking it out until you have a better idea of what it's in-place for. It could be hiding ductwork or electrical wiring. If either is behind the facade, you'll have to reroute the wiring or ductwork, if even possible. But if it's just to fill a gap, then you can remove it without too much hassle.
To proceed with a kitchen soffit removal, you'll need a few sheets of plastic or tarps, flashlight, eye protection, a dust mask, gloves, a utility knife, pry bar, power drill-driver, hammer, and a ladder. Here's a general overview of how to go about a kitchen soffit removal:
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