Underfloor issues during kitchen fitting preinstallation
Before installing your kitchen units, it is wise to consider some important underfloor issues that can potentially create problems if ignored.
Precautions
- Subfloor stability:
Ensure the subfloor is stable, especially for tiles, to prevent cracks. Reinforce with plywood if necessary. - Floor levelling:
Consider whether floor levelling will be necessary and how this might impact on doorway thresholds. - Floor height:
Consider the impact of the UFH system (if used) and new flooring on the overall floor height, especially in existing homes with fixed ceiling and door levels.
Other considerations:
- Moisture levels:
Check and ensure low moisture levels in concrete subfloors, as concrete takes time to dry. - Floor preparation:
Prepare the floor by ensuring it’s level and clean before installation. - Installation order:
Installing the flooring first, before cabinets, is generally recommended for ease of installation, flexibility in future renovations, and a more seamless look. - Pipework:
Older properties may have lead pipework. This can become brittle with age and make it very difficult to connect new pipe fittings. Consider whether this should be replaced. - Electrical supply:
Now would be a good time to decide whether the property requires rewiring, including consumer unit (fuse box) replacement.