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Is installing an electrical socket in the cabinet above the range a DIY or should I engage an electrician? My existing GE hood is has wiring and is not plugged in but the over-the-range microwave I bought has a plug. Thanks Trekker Roy Smith wrote: wrote: I'm thinking of buying an over-the-range microwave oven, the kind that has exhaust fan built-in. I went to the local Sear store and they said they charge $109 for installation. That's quite pricy for a $400 appliance. Does anyone have experience installing them? Is it something that you can do it yourself? I've installed a GE over-the-range microwave. It really was quite straight-forward. There is a backplate which you attach to the wall with whatever combination of lag bolts, screws, expansion bolts, etc you can get to work (i.e. wherever you can find studs, etc). It comes with a template to make this easy. The rear-bottom edge of the oven then clips onto the backplate to form a kind of hinge, and you pivot the oven up into place. There are two long bolts that run the depth of the oven near the top which you use to complete the attachment of the oven to the backplate. You then bolt it into the cabinet above it for additional security. It's much easier than the above makes it sound. Most of it can be done with one person and common household tools. I assume other brands have similar mounting arrangements. |
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