Know before you buy
Short, practical guides from the people who do the work — so you can measure right, choose the right appliance type, and avoid the surprises that show up on delivery day.
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How to Measure a Cabinet Opening Before You Buy an Appliance
The five-minute measurement that prevents the most expensive appliance mistake — buying a unit that won't fit the opening you have.
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Does My New Dishwasher Need Cabinet Modification?
Most dishwasher swaps drop right in — but a handful of bay, floor, and panel issues turn a 30-minute install into carpentry, and you can spot them before you buy.
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Panel-Ready vs Built-In vs Counter-Depth Refrigerators: Cabinet Requirements
Three refrigerators that look similar on a showroom floor ask three very different things of your cabinets — here's how to tell them apart before you buy.
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Wall Oven Cutouts and Support Platforms: What Your Cabinet Needs
A wall oven isn't a drop-in swap — it needs a precise cutout and a load-rated platform built to carry real weight, and getting either wrong shows up the day it's installed.
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Why Appliance Delivery Crews Won't Modify Your Cabinets (and What to Do)
Delivery day isn't install day — and the crew that drops your new appliance won't touch a cabinet to make it fit, no matter how close the numbers are.
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Get your appliance opening checked before delivery day
Send the appliance specs and a couple of photos of the space. We confirm the fit, flag any cabinet work, and give you a clear plan — no guesswork on install day.