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Need to remove an Integrated washing machine but it appears that the worktop and wood flooring have been built around it not giving enough space to remove it, any suggestions?
Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 2.36 PM
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Anonymous user
Hello,
May have to loosen the fixings inside the units that hold the worktop on, and wedge the worktop up enough to pull the washing machine out. Also may be able to adjust the machines legs down (normally only minimal adjustment availible), if you can get to them after removing the plinth? Intergrated washing machines are not fitter friendly generally.
Failing that, I'm afraid it's either remove worktop or some flooring...
Answered29 December 2011
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Rigsby Handyman
Rating: 5 out of 5
Hi, i very much doult built round it, iam sure as can be that it will come out, if you remove door, open machine door prob a coulpe screws up in two work top underside maybe remove plinth coulpe srews into base, remove all waste fittings also plug hope of some help colin happy new year.
Answered29 December 2011
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