Installation Prep Guide

Prepare your space like a pro. This step-by-step guide ensures a smooth, stress-free installation experience—no surprises, just results.

Installation Prep Guide

At Maple Kitchen Cabinet, we want your installation experience to be smooth and stress-free. Whether you’re working with a professional installer or taking the DIY route, proper preparation is key to achieving the perfect finish.

Confirm Your Measurements

Before your cabinets arrive, double-check all room dimensions, including wall lengths, ceiling heights, and appliance locations. Accurate measurements help ensure a flawless fit.

Inspect Your Delivery

Upon delivery, inspect all cabinets and hardware for any damage or missing parts. Notify us immediately so we can resolve any issues promptly and keep your project on schedule.

Prepare the Space

Clear the area where cabinets will be installed. Remove old cabinetry, appliances, and debris. Ensure walls and floors are clean, dry, and level.

Check Plumbing & Electrical

Make sure all plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work is completed before cabinet installation. Outlets, pipes, and vents should be properly positioned according to your layout plan.

Wall Preparation

Patch holes, remove wallpaper, and apply a fresh coat of primer or paint. A clean, finished surface ensures a secure cabinet mount and a professional appearance.

Plan for Temporary Kitchen Access

Installation can take several days. Set up a temporary kitchen space with essential appliances like a microwave or toaster oven to maintain convenience during the process.

Confirm Your Measurements

Before your cabinets arrive, double-check all room dimensions, including wall lengths, ceiling heights, and appliance locations. Accurate measurements help ensure a flawless fit.

Inspect Your Delivery

Upon delivery, inspect all cabinets and hardware for any damage or missing parts. Notify us immediately so we can resolve any issues promptly and keep your project on schedule.

Prepare the Space

Clear the area where cabinets will be installed. Remove old cabinetry, appliances, and debris. Ensure walls and floors are clean, dry, and level.

Check Plumbing & Electrical

Make sure all plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work is completed before cabinet installation. Outlets, pipes, and vents should be properly positioned according to your layout plan.

Wall Preparation

Patch holes, remove wallpaper, and apply a fresh coat of primer or paint. A clean, finished surface ensures a secure cabinet mount and a professional appearance.

Plan for Temporary Kitchen Access

Installation can take several days. Set up a temporary kitchen space with essential appliances like a microwave or toaster oven to maintain convenience during the process.