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U180652 

Rev. 2-19

CABINET INSTALLATION

 

Please read prior to installation.

Preparation 

UNEVEN FLOORS AND WALLS 

Because floors and walls have uneven spots which 
will affect the installation, it will be necessary to locate 
these uneven areas. Wall and floor unevenness can 
cause cabinets to be misaligned resulting in “racking” 
or misalignment of the doors and drawer fronts. Uneven 
spots can be found with a straight edge or a 4 ft. level. 
Simply run the straight edge along the floor and wall to 
identify any uneven areas. Where these uneven spots 
interfere, high spots can be removed by scraping or 
sanding the excess plaster. Low spots can be shimmed. 

LOCATE STUDS 

Locate the wall studs with a stud finder or tap on the wall 
to locate a “solid sound”. This generally will tell you where 
the wall studs are located. You can verify this location by 
driving a small finishing nail into the wall. Make sure this 
is an area that will be covered by the base cabinets. Mark 
a chalk line at the center of the wall studs at the top and 
bottom of the cabinet position. Normally the wall studs 
are located 16 in. apart, center to center. 

CABINET HEIGHT 

To establish the height of your base cabinets, measure up 
and mark the wall at 33

1

2

 in. from the highest spot on the 

floor. Use this mark as a starting point and draw the lines 
around the bathroom. Mark the outlines of all cabinets on 
the wall to check actual cabinet dimensions against your 
layout (Figure 1).

HARDWARE 

Decorative and installation hardware such as nails, screws, 
glue, wire, tape, etc., are not included.

INSTALLATION TIP 

Whenever drilling into a cabinet frame, crown, back panel, 
wall cleat, etc., it is recommended to pre-drill a pilot hole 
first to help prevent splitting. Also, using a little wax on the 
screws will help seat them into the wood.

Figure 1

Tack in shims at 

low points.

81 in.

33½ in.

Mark the outlines of 

all cabinet sizes on the 

wall to check the actual 

cabinet dimensions 

against your layout.

Strike level baseline from 

highest point of floor.

Summary of Contents for Villa Bath

Page 1: ... this is an area that will be covered by the base cabinets Mark a chalk line at the center of the wall studs at the top and bottom of the cabinet position Normally the wall studs are located 16 in apart center to center CABINET HEIGHT To establish the height of your base cabinets measure up and mark the wall at 331 2 in from the highest spot on the floor Use this mark as a starting point and draw ...

Page 2: ...up the front of the cabinets and use C clamps to simply join the next cabinet to it Place the C clamps on the adjoining stiles and carefully clamp the two together Carefully line up the top and shim the bottom of the cabinets Now drill a pilot hole using a 1 8 in drill bit through the adjoining stiles Once done draw the two together use two 8 x 2 in wood screws Figure 3 Continue installing the rem...

Page 3: ...ving the drawer from the glides Standard Fillers Decorative Fillers Decorative Fillers In contrast to standard fillers which are trimmed for a proper fit to complete a cabinet run decorative fillers require a 3 in spacing between cabinets STANDARD CABINET INSTALLATION a Remove doors and drawers b Using 3 16 in drill bit pre drill holes through face frame minimum of 2 holes per side a If you like y...

Page 4: ...uded under the vanity between the face frame and toe kick These spacers will help prevent the toe valance from rocking when clamped into position Figure 11 If installing valance with feet it is best to start at one end of the cabinet and work your way across Figure 12 a Clamp into position b Using 1 8 in drill bit pre drill hole just behind the face frame into the toe valance c Using 8 x 1 in wood...

Page 5: ... As you apply each tape strip run your finger along the strip applying pressure to make sure the tape makes complete contact with the flush fit end panel Apply flush fit end panel to cabinet side panel a Remove the backer from each tape strip b Holding the flush fit end panel at an angle from the cabinet side panel align the front edge of the flush fit end panel to the face frame Make sure the ent...

Page 6: ...MER IS NOT VALID UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL BE COEXTENSIVE IN DURATION WITH THIS WARRANTY Wood Aging and Printing Limitations Because of the varying natural characteristics of wood and the effects of aging product shown in displays and or printed materials will not be an exact match to new cabinetry you will receive Depending on the wood characteristics the age of the sample a...

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