How To Replace A Medicine Cabinet: Step By Step Process Of Replacing Recessed Medicine Cabinet


Step By Step Process Of Replacing A Recessed Medicine Cabinet

The medicine cabinet is a type of small cupboard that can be very useful when it comes to storing different types of medicines. There are two main types of medicine cabinets: Recessed & surface mount medicine cabinets. A recessed medicine cabinet is a kind of cabinet that has to be secured firmly inside the wall to rectangular framing. But you need to make sure that this framing is clear of all obstacle and roadblock. A medicine cabinet can help arrange systematically as well as streamline your morning rituals. If in case there are any wires or plumbing lines that are not easy to relocate, then it is better to install a surface-mount cabinet, instead of a recessed cabinet. Recessed medicine cabinets sit in a hole in the drywall over & above the sink. They are attached or affixed to a wood framework using screws. Replacing a recessed cabinet is simple, due to the fact that the hole in the drywall as well as the supporting framework are already in place. You simply need to pry out the old cabinet before screwing the new one into place.

Things You Will Need

  • Screwdriver
  • Pry Bar
  • Measuring Tape
  • Electric Drill
  • Drywall Screws
  • Caulk

Step By Step Process

  1. Open The Medicine Cabinet Door: First of all, keep the medicine cabinet door open and take out all the contents. Use a screwdriver in order to get rid of the screws on the inside of the cabinet, which are taking hold of it to the framework.
  2. Loosen The Cabinet On All 4 Sides: Move a pry bar smoothly betwixt the wall and the medicine cabinet before pushing lightly on the bar. Push sufficient enough in order to loosen the cabinet, however, not enough to damage the drywall. Do this on all 4 sides of the cabinet as long as it is loose enough that you are able to pull it out.
  3. Leave The Wood Blocking & Framework In Place: Now, remove any plywood shams that were used to maintain & secure the old cabinet. If they were glued down, then you need to pry them out with the help of pry bar. Leave the wood blocking as well as framework in place.
  4. Take Measurement: Next, calculate the height of the opening, as well as the width. Also, calculate the space from the drywall to the interior wall. This will be the highest or topmost depth of your new recessed medicine cabinet. Make sure to buy a recessed medicine cabinet that exactly matches your calculations.
  5. Remove Cabinet Door From The Rest Of The Cabinet: Pull out the cabinet door from the rest of the cabinet. Slide the cabinet into the hole in order to make sure that the frame sits flush against the drywall. Using an electric drill, drill drywall screws through the holes in the inside of the cabinet as well as into the framework.
  6. Apply A Thin Bead Of Caulk: Finally, spread a thin bead of caulk around the outside of the cabinet, if you notice any gaps betwixt the frame and the drywall. Allow the caulking to dry in accordance with the package directions before reattaching the cabinet door.
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