![]() ![]() If you are changing the location or types of lighting fixtures in your kitchen you should also consult with your electrician and plan the changes before you begin your project. Similarly if you are changing the type of appliances (such as from gas to electric or visa versa) you need to plan such changes with your licensed plumber and/or electrician or both. If you are adding a sink or moving the location of your sink or any of your appliances or in any way changing the layout of your kitchen, plan on some level of electrical and/or plumbing work. ![]() However, if changing the layout is an option, your kitchen designer has more freedom to help you optimize your layout for your families needs. ![]() If you change the layout it can end up adding to the cost due to the additional, plumbing, electrical and flooring changes you may have to make. A big factor in the cost and design options for your kitchen revolves around your willingness to change the current layout. Once your demolition is complete, you’ll be moving on to any rough framing, plumbing and electrical. Check with your new appliance dealer, as they may handle the removal of old appliances. Many municipalities will not allow for building materials to be mixed with trash. Demolitionĭemolition can be a place where you can save yourself some money if you choose to do-it-yourself, but make sure to plan for the removal of building materials and old appliances. In part two of our continuing series, we’re going to look at Demolition the steps of Plumbing Framing and Electrical as well as Walls, Windows, Doors, and Flooring. ![]()
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