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How to Remove Kitchen Cabinets and Install New Ones

Updated: Feb 10, 2022




Replacing kitchen cabinets costs anywhere between $1,859 and $9,170. Learning how to remove kitchen cabinets will save you a good deal of money.

Old and damaged kitchen cabinets may not function correctly. For example, the drawers can get stuck often. They also have unappealing shapes, deteriorating the kitchen’s style.

New cabinets in your kitchen will increase its functionality. Your kitchen’s storage space and curb appeal will also increase.

Do you know how to remove kitchen cabinets and install new ones? Learn everything you need to know here.

How to Remove Kitchen Cabinets

Do you know how to remove your kitchen cabinets? Here is a quick guide:

Gather Supplies

This is where you choose the right tools to disassemble your kitchen cabinets. Your cabinet store should have all the necessary tools.

Having the right tools and materials will save you time and energy. You will also remove the cabinets safely.

There are tools you need to remove your kitchen cabinets successfully. Some of them are a drill, utility knife, crowbar, measuring tape, hammer, Phillips-head screwdriver, and others.

Prepare Your Kitchen

Preparing your kitchen is necessary before you start removing the cabinets. It prevents property damage and accidents.

Here is how to prepare your kitchen for cabinet removal.

Turn off your water sink if your base cabinets are near the floor. This will prevent damage and possible flooding.

You should also turn off your electricity and protect the countertops.

Prepare Your Cabinets

Here, you access the cabinets and prepare them for removal. Here is how to prepare kitchen cabinets before removing them.

First, clear out everything stored in them. Remove the utensils, foods, and other items in the cabinets.

Check if there are hidden electrical connections. Disconnect them to avoid electrocutions and fire outbreaks.

Remove the Exteriors

There are two major exterior elements of kitchen cabinets – caulk and molding/trim.

The caulk connects the cabinets to the wall or molding. Use a utility knife to cut the caulk.

A utility knife will prevent damage to your walls. The knife should be sharp for a faster and easier cutting.

You can also use a hammer if you don’t want to protect the trim/molding.

Detach the Cabinets

This is where you separate the cabinets from each other. Cabinets are heavy, and so you need a friend to help you.

You can also prop lumber up underneath the cabinets to prevent them from falling.

Don’t hastily unscrew the cabinets. Take time to remove doors, drawers, and shelves.

Carefully detach the cabinets to prevent damage to your wall.

Remove the Cabinets From the Wall