In this Part 5 video, Tony, the owner of Tim’s Custom Cabinets sets, levels, and fastens the toe kicks for the bottom cabinets to the floor, then supervises as James and Thomas place the bottom cabinets on top of the toe kicks. Tony then predrills one side of the adjoining cabinets and carefully fastens them together, making sure that the cabinet edges meet perfectly, and all cabinets remain level to assure a flat surface for the quartz countertop. Tony then instructs James and Thomas on the procedure for attaching the cabinets to the walls, and for installing the full-length refrigerator enclosure and adjoining microwave cabinet, which they complete after Tony has departed.
Background: Having spent four years of our retirement in a small ranch style house built in 1978, we were ready to remodel the worn-out farm style kitchen. But the timing was bad. We were in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and most contractors in the area were overbooked and unavailable, even for an estimate. Then one day as we again passed by Tim’s Custom Cabinets, located at a new round-about in a residential area, we stopped in to inquire if they could give us an estimate. A month later, we sat down with Tony, the owner of Tim's Custom Cabinets and signed a contract for a major kitchen remodel. As it turned out, this remodel project took excruciatingly long to complete and was extremely disruptive to our daily life.
The total cost: A lot of clams!
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