Pros reveal how to replace kitchen flooring without moving cabinets and still get a professional finish
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Matthew O'Grady, Director at Thomas Matthew Kitchens & Furniture reveals the reasons to take up the second option, "It can save time and money to replace kitchen flooring without having to move cabinetry. Restricting materials to visible places will speed up installation and mean less work by ditching the time and energy-consuming process of cabinet removal. It's not wise to break the bank for a design that will be hidden behind cabinets. And as an added bonus this method, reduces the chances of damaging cabinetry or other parts of the kitchen during the removal and reinstallation."
O'Grady explains, "Vinyl flooring is the easiest to replace, whether it's peel-and-stick, sheet or individual tiles, because you can just peel it off, lift or cut and replace it one by one." He adds, "Laminate flooring tails closely as it uses interlocking pieces that can be easily taken up and replaced, typically without needing glue or nails.".
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