How Do You Replace A Bathroom Medicine Cabinet?
If you’re seeking a new look for your bathroom, replacing the medicine cabinet may be all you need to do. Replacing the cabinet is a simple process if the cabinet is a surface-mount or is the same size built-in as the one you’re taking out. If you’re upgrading a built-in to a bigger size, then you have some extra work to do. Depending on the installation, the project can take from a half-hour to three hours with just a few household tools. Step 1 Remove the old cabinet by unscrewing it from the inside back if it is a surface-mount or the sides if it’s a built-in model. Step 2 Install the new cabinet (surface-mount or same-size built-in). If it is a surface-mount, the holes in the wall should be in at least one stud. Use that stud and another if the cabinet reaches to another. If not, use an anchor or a molly bolt for the other side. If the cabinet is built in and is the same size as the one you took out, just screw the new one into the studs on the sides through pre-drilled holes. Step