Deadeye
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The tenants have left...and we found the kitchen (relatively cheapo mdf one) in a bad state. A spare cold water feed (the washing machine is upstairs) had been dripping for months and the carcass and doors have swelled and split. Oh, and there was a 1/2" puddle behind the kick board which has wicked up the wall. Altogether not good, and they must have known, but anyway...
I can swap out the doors readily enough, but am really not sure what to do about the carcass. I can't see how the kitchen fits together. It's U-shaped with sink under the window (base of the U) and "magic" corner cupboards either side. I can't see any way to get at the carcass cupboards to replace them. Presumably it'd require removing the worktop (which has also swelled along the join, but not so badly)?
Am I doomed to getting a new kitchen fitted? Can I somehow just replace the damaged unit? Could I router-off the front section of the cabinet base (the worst part) and glue/screw some lipping on? Any other options?
Any advice on drying - we have a couple of dehumidifiers running 24/7 but the damp readings are still very high!
I know the standard playbook is torch the place before razing and making an insurance claim, but I'm not that kind of guy.
I can swap out the doors readily enough, but am really not sure what to do about the carcass. I can't see how the kitchen fits together. It's U-shaped with sink under the window (base of the U) and "magic" corner cupboards either side. I can't see any way to get at the carcass cupboards to replace them. Presumably it'd require removing the worktop (which has also swelled along the join, but not so badly)?
Am I doomed to getting a new kitchen fitted? Can I somehow just replace the damaged unit? Could I router-off the front section of the cabinet base (the worst part) and glue/screw some lipping on? Any other options?
Any advice on drying - we have a couple of dehumidifiers running 24/7 but the damp readings are still very high!
I know the standard playbook is torch the place before razing and making an insurance claim, but I'm not that kind of guy.