Although it is probably safer and easier to get a professional to fit an integrated fridge door for you, a lack of patience could lead you to wanting to do it yourself. There are instructional manuals on the Internet that can help you and guide you through the process. These are easy to find if you are prepared to hunt. There are four simple steps that you will need to follow in order to make the job quick and easy: Measuring; checking the level; drilling holes and then easily screwing the door into its rightful place. Easy enough!
When you are measuring for the door, make sure that the fridge is fitted deep enough into the space so the door will be able to shut. This way, it won’t interfere or affect any other electrical appliances or cupboards. Take the measurements carefully as these are the basis for the rest of the job and could make or break it.
Next you will need to ensure that the levels are straight so the door is not going to be crooked or not able to open and shut properly. This would be very noticeable when the job is finished as it won’t match the rest of the kitchen.
After the measuring and level checking, take a quick look at the manufacturer’s guide to help you with regards to what door you are fitting. There are going to be some processes that are different for each door. This is where previous experience would be essential, as it would save time and ensure that the job was done correctly with no mistakes. However, the guides are there to help you, so make the most of them!
Finally, all you need to do is screw the door into place. This will be quick and easy if all of the other steps are done correctly. You need not worry about having a wonky door that doesn’t fit properly!
When you are measuring for the door, make sure that the fridge is fitted deep enough into the space so the door will be able to shut. This way, it won’t interfere or affect any other electrical appliances or cupboards. Take the measurements carefully as these are the basis for the rest of the job and could make or break it.
Next you will need to ensure that the levels are straight so the door is not going to be crooked or not able to open and shut properly. This would be very noticeable when the job is finished as it won’t match the rest of the kitchen.
After the measuring and level checking, take a quick look at the manufacturer’s guide to help you with regards to what door you are fitting. There are going to be some processes that are different for each door. This is where previous experience would be essential, as it would save time and ensure that the job was done correctly with no mistakes. However, the guides are there to help you, so make the most of them!
Finally, all you need to do is screw the door into place. This will be quick and easy if all of the other steps are done correctly. You need not worry about having a wonky door that doesn’t fit properly!