How to remove fitted wardrobes?

Removing built in wardrobes can seem like a daunting task, but fear not! With over 40 years of experience in fitting wardrobes, we've had to remove our fair share, so let us answer the question “How to remove fitted wardrobes?”. Whether you're renovating your space or simply looking for a change, our expert advice will make the removal process a breeze.

Wardrobe fitted having removed fitted wardrobes to prepare

Can you remove fitted wardrobes?

Absolutely, removing fitted wardrobes is entirely feasible, requiring only minimal technical expertise and a few essential tools. Our team handles this task routinely when replacing fitted wardrobes, ensuring careful removal and efficient installation of new ones.

When contemplating the removal of built in wardrobes, consider whether you're replacing them with new fitted wardrobes. If so, we can seamlessly handle the removal as part of the new fitted wardrobe process. However, if you're not opting for new fitted wardrobes, it boils down to whether you have the time and necessary equipment for the task. While it's not overly complex from a technical standpoint, it can be laborious and time-consuming.

How to remove built in wardrobes?

Before You Start:

Prior to commencing the fitted wardrobe removal process, it's imperative to consider several essential factors.

  • Removing a built-in wardrobe is best approached as a two-person task. Large panels can prove challenging to maneuver alone, and some units may be heavy, posing potential risks for injury or damage. Alternatively, our professional team can alleviate the stress by handling the removal process efficiently and safely. 

  • Assess the room's layout and devise a strategy accordingly. Ensure you plan ahead for the relocation of wardrobe pieces to prevent being hindered by clutter during removal.

  • Clear the surrounding area of the wardrobe to facilitate unobstructed access and smooth movement during the removal process.

  • Plan your disposal method for the wardrobe pieces once they're removed. Whether you opt for a skip for renovation debris or prefer the recycling center, or enlist our services for hassle-free disposal, having a clear plan in place will streamline the process.

  • Ensure any electrical fittings, such as lights or sockets, are safely disconnected. Exercise caution to avoid damaging these fittings or causing any electrical hazards during the removal process.

Safety First:

Safety should always be a priority when removing built in wardrobes. Wear appropriate protective gear, such as gloves and safety goggles, to avoid any potential injuries. Take care when handling heavy panels and ensure they are properly supported during removal.

How to Remove:

Start by removing the doors of the wardrobe. If they are sliding doors, carefully lift them off their tracks. For hinged doors, unscrew the hinges from the frame and remove them one by one.

Next, systematically unscrew any fixtures and fittings holding the wardrobe together. Take your time to locate all screws and fastenings, ensuring nothing is overlooked.

Work methodically from top to bottom, gradually dismantling the panels of the wardrobe. Pay attention to any adhesive used to secure the panels and avoid applying excessive force to prevent damage to the walls.

Post Removal:

If you're replacing the built in wardrobe with a new one, the post-removal process is relatively straightforward. Simply assemble and install the new wardrobe according to the manufacturer's instructions.

However, if you're left with empty space or non-fitted storage, you may need to touch up the walls. Consider installing new skirting boards or carpets to complete the look of the room.

Fitted wardrobes installed in a bedroom

Expert Assistance:

At Prestige Bedrooms, we're the experts in fitted wardrobe removal and installation. If you'd rather leave the task to professionals, our team is here to help. Get in touch with us for a free fitted wardrobe design consultation today!

There you have it,  “How to remove fitted wardrobes?” It doesn't have to be a daunting task. With the right guidance and preparation, you can tackle the job with confidence. Whether you choose to DIY or seek professional assistance, Prestige Bedrooms is here to support you every step of the way!

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