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Step-by-Step Measuring Tips (January 12, 2009)
Step-by-Step Measuring Tips |
Measuring Walls
Start by measuring each wall of the room, and record the total inside dimension.
Measure walls at floor, at center of wall and at ceiling to ensure accuracy and squareness. Next, measure each wall section and record on drawing. Refer to your window and door chart and transfer the corresponding measurements to the appropriate door or window openings.
Decide on the finished ceiling height ___________ If ceiling is vaulted, what is the shortest dimension? ___________ What is the longest dimension? ______________________
Plumbing
Locate centerline of sink and transfer to drawing. Dimension should be from corner of one wall. Can sink be relocated? _____ If yes, indicate new location on drawing.
Electrical
Locate all outlets and switches and mark on drawing. Use the symbol for outlets and $ for switches.
Indicate the location of any light fixtures in the cabinetry installation area, such as over the stove or sink.
Appliances
Indicate desired location of appliances on drawing. Note location for natural gas supply or 220-volt electric service. Also indicate water supply, drain, wall-mounted telephone locations (T), cable TV locations (CTV), heat registers, grills or radiators.
Remodeling Tips
Before placing an order, make sure that your door style, stain and construction choices have been reviewed with your salesperson.
Make sure that there is adequate access to areas to be re modeled.
Provide floor and wall move-in path protection.
If storage of new cabinets is required prior to installation, keep them in a controlled environment.
Make provisions for food preparation and cleanup while the kitchen is being remodeled.
Consider the safety of children during the construction period. Never leave them unsupervised while work is underway. |
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