I've watched a lot of home improvement videos guys, and I have to say, by a long way, yours are the best; well thought out, show lots of tips and tricks and methodically do the job. Well done guys 👍
Yeah, I’ve got to admit hats off to these brothers. I’m a Qualified Plumber qualified Gas Engineer, qualified F gas qualified electrician and these guys have shown me a few tricks no doubt. ❤
By far the best kitchen fitting Video out there and I have watched a lot US included, just right coverage on all sections. Only thing I would add before drilling holes in walls, check with a stud and cable finder there are no cables or plumbing behind where you are putting your fixings. If there cables or plumbing pipes you will need to move the fixing point or method of fixing. Nothing worse that water going everywhere on your new kitchen or bang and power goes out. Check you know where the stopcock is and it works! Plus where the fuse board is. Great Video 👍.
Saw you guys mainly on shorts videos with quick tips and tricks and wondered if you did full videos. I'm glad you do and happy I found the channel, great stuff and I've just subscribed :)
I had a new kitchen fitted (moved house) but didn't have the time to watch it being done. Excellent to see it done and didn't realize how much care is involved in adjustments and how uneven the walls can be. The workmen even had to replace some of the subfloor and floorboards due to some water damage (nasty surprise), underneath the old cabinets (prior people must have masked the damage with a new shelf and paint).
3:00 after flipping the cabinet, the right side and left side feet will switch their positions, and you will end up with a tilted cabinet. To fix this, after leveling you first need to switch the legs from left to right and vice versa, and only then flip the cabinet.
I am also an intirior designer in kenya..i do kichen cabinets and wardrobes and i love your videos..💥i am watching your videos to see if i can learn something new..keep up with the good work
Very detailed and helpful, brilliant as always Brad and you too Phil. You all work so hard to do these videos and I look forward to watching each one 😊 Keep up the hard work
Thanks for posting such great videos. I learn something from every one, brilliant! Quick question: What brand of kitchen are you using in this video? All the best, Daz 🙌
Thank you so much! You guys have got a great team obviously..! Very clear, very thorough, very helpful.. and you guys are fucking cool too. Top marks boys! 👌
Thanks guys very helpful tips 👍 Currently building my own kitchen. I have a question about the end panels that go to the floor, by looking at your video it looks like they are touching the floor and eventually cut the floor around them, or do you leave a 20mm gap for the floor to go under?
Love the video guys very detailed and helps alot 👍🏼 question the cornise u fitted which way up did u put it as its got the triangle 🔺️ bit on the end and does it matter ? as I doing my mom's Wicks shaker kitchen and it looks the same as what you guys fitted , any help would be great 👍🏼 thanks
Thanks 🤩 With those best to look at drawings there’s a few styles some have shadow gaps some go inside end panels some under so drawings can help with that 😊
At the 18 minute mark when you screwed your brackets into the wall. Did you get lucky and have framing (Stud/dwang/nog) in the wall to fix to or is that only into the plaster wall?
Fantastic vid. Really helpful. Question regarding plinth board. Looked like the floor was not installed yet. Should you leave the plinth untill the floor is finished? If its tiled the tile would go right up to the feet of units?
You've got to factor in the floor height. Normally leave a small gap between edge of floor and the legs to allow for expansion (if not using tiles) then add plinth after to hide any gaps.
maybe you can tell me if this sounds possible I thought I found the stud using the stud finder not quite sure what happened but the screws may not have been quite the right size I mounted a fire extinguisher bracket what the end product was is maybe the screws were not the right size so it seem the remedy I came up with is I tried to use 3 washers and put the screw through into an anchor any ideas please thank you it does seem secure does that sound like it is a possilbe remedy put the screw through 3 washers into anchor does that sound right ? thoughts please thank you! ( in case I was unclear I installed a fire extingusiher bracket tried to do it by putting screws through 3 washers for each screw in to anchor ) does that sound possilble ? thoughts please thank you!
Surely the bottom level is more important.. more visible.. There might be a slight variation in the size of the cabinets so best to hire that up high..
Guys I need to talk to you. Do you have a no. To contact. I watch your videos and follow.you. i have bought a house which needs renovation and.need suggestions and possibly some.builder.
I've watched a lot of home improvement videos guys, and I have to say, by a long way, yours are the best; well thought out, show lots of tips and tricks and methodically do the job. Well done guys 👍
Wow, thanks!
Yeah, I’ve got to admit hats off to these brothers. I’m a Qualified Plumber qualified Gas Engineer, qualified F gas qualified electrician and these guys have shown me a few tricks no doubt. ❤
@@shankurrim5540you must have spent your whole life doing training
hat off to you
By far the best kitchen fitting Video out there and I have watched a lot US included, just right coverage on all sections. Only thing I would add before drilling holes in walls, check with a stud and cable finder there are no cables or plumbing behind where you are putting your fixings. If there cables or plumbing pipes you will need to move the fixing point or method of fixing. Nothing worse that water going everywhere on your new kitchen or bang and power goes out. Check you know where the stopcock is and it works! Plus where the fuse board is. Great Video 👍.
Saw you guys mainly on shorts videos with quick tips and tricks and wondered if you did full videos. I'm glad you do and happy I found the channel, great stuff and I've just subscribed :)
Thanks much appreciated 😊😊😊
Top job guys. Well expalined with tips and tricks. I'm installing my own kitchen "U" shape and ur tips comes handy. Thanks
Good idea about flipping the base cupboards and adjusting the feet with the laser line.
Best kitchen fitting video I've seen so far!! Really appreciate it!
Wow, thanks!
I had a new kitchen fitted (moved house) but didn't have the time to watch it being done. Excellent to see it done and didn't realize how much care is involved in adjustments and how uneven the walls can be. The workmen even had to replace some of the subfloor and floorboards due to some water damage (nasty surprise), underneath the old cabinets (prior people must have masked the damage with a new shelf and paint).
You lads have done an amazing job creating this video. Pacing and detail is perfect.
Thanks a ton!
Your videos are really helpful for people. Thank you for what you share. Good on ya.
Thank you 😊
Fantastic video, fitting my kitchen now and you’ve got some great advice
Thanks 😁
That was Furkin' excellent!! I will be using your tips and tricks in the very near future, and in case I forget..... BOOKMARKED!!
You guys always deliver on time, another smashing video to watch in a Saturday afternoon.
Thanks 😊 👏🏼
Nice job guys !😊👍
I always learn something new watching your videos guys, even when it's a task I've previously carried out myself. Thanks.
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That’s very useful 👌 thanks 🙂
3:00 after flipping the cabinet, the right side and left side feet will switch their positions, and you will end up with a tilted cabinet. To fix this, after leveling you first need to switch the legs from left to right and vice versa, and only then flip the cabinet.
I am also an intirior designer in kenya..i do kichen cabinets and wardrobes and i love your videos..💥i am watching your videos to see if i can learn something new..keep up with the good work
Thank you so much 😊
excellent job and tips, particularly with the sink cutout. thanks so ,much
Thanks for watching! 😊
Amazing gents, thanks so much for this!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼👌
Our pleasure!
Superb vid, fitted a few kitchens but never too old to learn, some really good tips in this vid Thanks lads 🤙
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Very detailed and helpful, brilliant as always Brad and you too Phil. You all work so hard to do these videos and I look forward to watching each one 😊 Keep up the hard work
Thank you so much for your kind words and support, it means a lot. 🫶🏻
You guys explain very good. I'm learning now. I want start kitchen fitter job
Best of luck!
I wait i wait and boommm vidéo is here. Very useful tips. Thank's
Appreciate your support 😊
Pro’s in this game 👏🏼👏🏼💪🏻 yes lads
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Brilliant video. Fantastic guys. Picked up so much!
Thank you 😊
You guys are geniuses. Is there anything you can’t do?
Made chopping boards from the cut outs too although didn't want screw holes in it so supported it from underneath.
1:35, Big time saving tip having cabinets upside down to get proper leg height. Back legs are not so easy to get at.
this is gold, very well explained!
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I always thought the wall units were to be in line with the larda unit
As a kitchen installer if this is called in english i can say this was pretty nice made video
Thank you 😋
Absolutely brilliant work guys! Love it 😍 👌🏼
Thanks so much! 😊💪🏼💪🏼
Great work,as always guys 🙏
Thank you 🙌
Should have cut the larder end panel shorter for the bottom so the kick board runs full length.
fantastic work boys
Well done guys.
Very good video
Great job, guys. very imformative and well explaimed, also some great looking clamps used 👌
Glad you enjoyed it! 😉😉
Great video Gents! Feature length now😂
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How much do charge to fit a kitchen
Great video
Absolutely excellent lesson. I’m not even doing a kitchen but watched it anyway.
I appreciate that! 😊
Excellent tutorial. Really like your videos 😊😊
Thank you appreciate your support. 😊
@@homeimprovements you guys deserve it, true professionals who take pride in their work.👍
Thanks guys.this is really helpful
Thank you for your comment, we appreciate your support!
GREAT JOB BOYS 👏
Yes mate 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Nice one lads! ❤
Thank you 🙌
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Great video but if they are solid wood tops they should have an expansion gap at the back 👍
Thanks for posting such great videos. I learn something from every one, brilliant! Quick question: What brand of kitchen are you using in this video? All the best, Daz 🙌
Thanks mate errr I believe it’s a Homebase kitchen 😊
Nice innovation to a old colonial house to modern standard
12:00 now I know where half of my baked beans are gone.
Thank you so much!
You guys have got a great team obviously..!
Very clear, very thorough, very helpful.. and you guys are fucking cool too. Top marks boys! 👌
Thanks mate 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great video. Thank you
Great stuff guys. Can I ask why the height was 920mm? I wasn't too sure why you added 20mm? Thanks again 👍🏼
For the floor that’s not down 😁 that will take us back up to 900 👌🏼
Thanks guys very helpful tips 👍 Currently building my own kitchen. I have a question about the end panels that go to the floor, by looking at your video it looks like they are touching the floor and eventually cut the floor around them, or do you leave a 20mm gap for the floor to go under?
Thanks depends on the flooring but can do either 😊😊
Love the video guys very detailed and helps alot 👍🏼 question the cornise u fitted which way up did u put it as its got the triangle 🔺️ bit on the end and does it matter ? as I doing my mom's Wicks shaker kitchen and it looks the same as what you guys fitted , any help would be great 👍🏼 thanks
Thanks 🤩 With those best to look at drawings there’s a few styles some have shadow gaps some go inside end panels some under so drawings can help with that 😊
At the 18 minute mark when you screwed your brackets into the wall. Did you get lucky and have framing (Stud/dwang/nog) in the wall to fix to or is that only into the plaster wall?
Block wall mate old house 😊
Fantastic vid. Really helpful. Question regarding plinth board. Looked like the floor was not installed yet. Should you leave the plinth untill the floor is finished? If its tiled the tile would go right up to the feet of units?
You've got to factor in the floor height.
Normally leave a small gap between edge of floor and the legs to allow for expansion (if not using tiles) then add plinth after to hide any gaps.
They did mention that at the beginning and added an extra 20mm?
Great video! Is there a reason you held the jigsaws upside down when scribing the larder unit? Was is to get a well cut edge?
Thanks and yes 😊
Do that or use downcast jigsaw blades ya? Which is better for a clean cut? Actually asking because downcuts what iv bought for the project
maybe you can tell me if this sounds possible I thought I found the stud using the stud finder not quite sure what happened but the screws may not have been quite the right size I mounted a fire extinguisher bracket what the end product was is maybe the screws were not the right size so it seem the remedy I came up with is I tried to use 3 washers and put the screw through into an anchor any ideas please thank you it does seem secure does that sound like it is a possilbe remedy put the screw through 3 washers into anchor does that sound right ? thoughts please thank you! ( in case I was unclear I installed a fire extingusiher bracket tried to do it by putting screws through 3 washers for each screw in to anchor ) does that sound possilble ? thoughts please thank you!
Where were the kitchen units bought from?
Wickes 😊
The tower end panel should have been notched back at the bottom so the plinth runs through continuously
Thanks I'll bear that in mind. 👍
Do you no what make or kitchen that was and the colour thanks 👍🏼
Can’t remember the colour but Homebase kitchen wouldn’t recommend it tho many problems and damage we had with it
Thanks for the reply 👍🏼
Fit the larder first?
On this particular kitchen layout as we needed to install the larder end panel to enable us to install the units 😊
Always rip about a inch to nothing off the back of the unit case the walls out
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Excellent video lads. Best kitchen one Ive seen thus far. I learnt a lot of good tips/tricks. Thank you
Boys surley the top of the wall units is level with the top of the lada
Surely the bottom level is more important.. more visible..
There might be a slight variation in the size of the cabinets so best to hire that up high..
You missed the initial steps. Measuring and selecting cupboards….
You're a builder..!
I can tell by banter. 😆
If not, show me a link to your videos and maybe you can enlighten us.?
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Guys I need to talk to you. Do you have a no. To contact. I watch your videos and follow.you. i have bought a house which needs renovation and.need suggestions and possibly some.builder.
these guys raw dogging the floor, no knee pads, kills me.
knee pads useless 👎 - itchy, burn the skin and makes u feel „overloaded”. WELCOME TO REAL MEN ROUGH WORLD 💪
Same 😂😂😂