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Do we need to repair holes in brick wall that will be covered?
I just removed some old kitchen cabinets from an apartment that were secured on to the brick wall with large nails. We've removed the cabinets now which also removed some of the mortar that was placed over the brick, however the painted surface also now has cracks in it.
Do we need to repair the walls at all if we are putting new cabinets over them? Will it impact the longevity of how well the new cabinets will hold up?
Also if there are any tips on drilling in cabinets into brick walls that would be great thanks!
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Re: Holes in paint over brick wall
Thank you so much this has been super helpful!!
I will get the 8mm masonry drill bits and also the 8mm Ramset fastener for the walls.
Did you use a stud finder to search for electrical wires behind the rendering? Don't want to accidentally drill into an electrical wire when fastening the cabinets.
We have the Makita 18V cordless hammer drill.
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Re: Holes in paint over brick wall
Hi @JR2
I definitely suggest using a stud finder with an electrical detection function like the Ryobi Stud Finder with AC Detection RYSF5003 to avoid drilling into wires.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric

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