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How to fit fitted wardrobes
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Hi all, just a quick question, i have ordered some Cooke & Lewis fitted wardrobes and although im pretty handy with most things, im not sure about a few things. Should i fit the wardrobes on top of the carpet? And finally, is it ok to fit the wardrobes onto a partition wall?
Hope someone can advise,
Thanks,
Dave
Hope someone can advise,
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi
I've fitted several lots of fitted robes and have always removed the carpet first.If you decide that you want to change the carpet at a later date you'd be stuck if you hadn't removed the carpet. Not only that, but a wooden/ concrete floor gives a much more stable base.Get yourself a " Stud/ Pipe/ Cable finder" and then you can fix them to the studs for...
I've fitted several lots of fitted robes and have always removed the carpet first.If you decide that you want to change the carpet at a later date you'd be stuck if you hadn't removed the carpet. Not only that, but a wooden/
08:27 Sun 07th Aug 2011
Hi
I've fitted several lots of fitted robes and have always removed the carpet first.If you decide that you want to change the carpet at a later date you'd be stuck if you hadn't removed the carpet. Not only that, but a wooden/concrete floor gives a much more stable base.Get yourself a "Stud/Pipe/Cable finder" and then you can fix them to the studs for stability.
Hope this helps.
FBG40
I've fitted several lots of fitted robes and have always removed the carpet first.If you decide that you want to change the carpet at a later date you'd be stuck if you hadn't removed the carpet. Not only that, but a wooden/concrete floor gives a much more stable base.Get yourself a "Stud/Pipe/Cable finder" and then you can fix them to the studs for stability.
Hope this helps.
FBG40
Thanks for the feedback guys, at the moment i don't have any carpet fitted as we have totally redecorated the room but my thought was to get the carpet fitter in before i put the wardrobes in. I seem to be getting mixed views on what i should do, but i will add that these are over-bed units so i will be able to screw the lot together so should be quite stable if i do fit them on top of the carpet. The floor is chipboard and i have already marked the boards to show pipes, cables and joists. So can anyone just add to whats best to do here?
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Hi guys, and thanks for all the replies. I am fitting 2 single wardrobes, 2 bed side cabinets and 3 double over bed units (or bridging units). I think i will get the carpet fitter in after we have put the fitted wardrobes up, i think it will give a much more stable base. The wardrobes are being delivered on Thursday, and my Dad is coming over Saturday to help install so hopefully all will go well. Will keep you posted.
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