integeral appliances

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would anyone care to take me through buying and installing integeral appliances and suitable cabinets. i'm looking at b&q and mfi but the ins and outs and what to look out for tips would be appreciated.
 
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Do not worry about the installation too much they all come with information and the shop will tell you about housings etc.
General tips:
Make sure there is enough depth to get the appliance all the way in, pipes etc it the way.

Don't site electrics behind the appliance.

Follow the size given for the width of the opening as close as pos. and if there is a range given work to the smallest figure.
Check the opening size in several places.

If you have several on the go at the same time, don't mix up the bits.

Try not to lose any of the bits as they can be difficult to replace.

Take plenty of time marking out door for fixings, templates sometimes supplied ( can be suspect).

Double check before you drive a screw in, that it is right length, taking into account how close you are to any recesses on the door front.

Proberly best to have a go, if you get stuck ask on this site, there are plenty on here to point you in the right direction.
 

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