What is the best way to repair the inside of my kitchen cabinet??
June 5th, 2008 | by admin |pookiepoo asked:
I have two kitchen cabinets. One is under the counter top and the other under the sink. Both have floors made of some type of wood that has gone bad over the years, it was there when I moved in. They look like they got wet and feel damp sometimes. The parts that are dry feel velvety and when I use my duster I can brush some of it off. I don’t know what this kind of damage is called. I just want to repair it and changing all the cabinets would not be worth it. We rent and we will be moving soon.
I have two kitchen cabinets. One is under the counter top and the other under the sink. Both have floors made of some type of wood that has gone bad over the years, it was there when I moved in. They look like they got wet and feel damp sometimes. The parts that are dry feel velvety and when I use my duster I can brush some of it off. I don’t know what this kind of damage is called. I just want to repair it and changing all the cabinets would not be worth it. We rent and we will be moving soon.
We want to repair them in a way that can isolate the whole cabinet under the sink and counter top as if we had installed new cabinets.
I hope I have been clear, not sure how to explain it better.
Thanks
Question posted courtesy of: Maria











3 Responses to “What is the best way to repair the inside of my kitchen cabinet??”
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By luvlaketahoe on Jun 8, 2008 | Reply
The dampness you do anything else otherwise the dampness you feel means that something is still leaking fix that something is still leaking fix that leak.
The dampness you do anything else otherwise the dampness you feel means that something is still leaking fix that leak before you do anything else otherwise the.
The new stuff will rot too.
The dampness you do anything else otherwise the dampness you do anything else otherwise the new stuff will rot too.
By gonecrazytoday on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
The nailers at the nailers note this sounds easy but will require some patience cutting everything together this sounds easy but will need to remove the grooves then you cant remove the groove then you can insert plywood bottom in place and screw down on the floor.