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sentinal73
Hi Guys,
I've recently had a water leak in the kitchen which has damaged the flooring. The Insurance company have agreed to replace, like for like.
The contractors who the Insurance company would like to do the work need to replace the whole flooring, which goes all the way under the kitchen cabinets to the walls.
They want to prop up the kitchen worktops and slide out the kitchen cabinets, replace the flooring and then re-fit the kitchen cabinets under the worktops.
Is this a suitable way of doing the work?
My gut feeling is that it wouldn't work and the kitchen wont go back together as good as it was before.
Can you advise?
Thanks!
I've recently had a water leak in the kitchen which has damaged the flooring. The Insurance company have agreed to replace, like for like.
The contractors who the Insurance company would like to do the work need to replace the whole flooring, which goes all the way under the kitchen cabinets to the walls.
They want to prop up the kitchen worktops and slide out the kitchen cabinets, replace the flooring and then re-fit the kitchen cabinets under the worktops.
Is this a suitable way of doing the work?
My gut feeling is that it wouldn't work and the kitchen wont go back together as good as it was before.
Can you advise?
Thanks!