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hello, I'm new to the group can someone please help me how to remove the kickboard? Im removing the vinyl myself I finished doing it in the lounge with no trouble, except when I did it in the kitchen I have some parts I can't remove because it's under the kickboard. I found screws inside cabinet 1 on each end and was wondering if that's the one I need to unscrew for me to remove the kickboard but need advice before I end up breaking my kitchen. Thank you in advance
Hi @space,
First, let me extend a warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community! It is awesome you have joined and thank you for your question about removing your kickboard so you can keep going with your flooring upgrade. Our resident DIY expert @EricL will be online later this afternoon to assist with your question, but let me tag our knowledgeable members @TedBear, @Marty_greenshed, and @diy_hausdesigns to check if they have some advice.
Please keep us updated on your flooring journey, it may even make it into one of our great Top Ideas articles like 5 ways to revamp your floors one day.
Katie
Logic would say remove the screws.
That would have to be the largest set back of a kickboard I have seen, mine are around 38mm from the door face give or take a few mm.
Hi @space @, I agree with @Brad . it is unusual to have screws in the floor of a cabinet, so that's the most likely reason for those.
Some kickboards are held on by clips, and others are made as part of the plinth that the cupboards sit on and are not removable (in which case you'd need to cut them off with a Multi-tool saw and replace entirely). Hopefully yours will come off with removal of those screws.
Hello @space
Thanks for sharing your question about your kickboard. It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Brad and @TedBear. I agree with their assessment, it looks like the screws are holding the kickboard in place.
Looking at the first photo that you posted, it seems that there is a gap at the bottom of the kickboard. I suggest sliding an Allen key under the kickboard to hook it from behind. You can then use locking pliers to hold on to the key allowing you to pull the kickboard out.
Please make sure to wear personal protection such as gloves and goggles while working on your renovation project.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you all i forgot to update this
Hi @Newbie2k23
Thanks for getting back to us, have you managed to remove the kickboard and replace your flooring? Would it be possible for you post a photo of your new flooring? I'm sure our members would be keen to see what it looks like.
Eric
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