Jeanne Davies
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Our 61 year old gas wall oven and cooktop have given up the ghost at the same time. We don't want a complete remodel but cutting some cabinets/countertops and doing some carpentry will be necessary to accommodate the new appliances. Does anyone do work like that anymore? Or are we out of luck? Sigh.
07:47 PM - Mar 22, 2024 (Edited)
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Deb
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Yes, there are folks who do this. Often contractors will enjoy the challenge. Are you replacing like with like? Or getting a full stove and adapting the wall oven space?
In response to Jeanne Davies.
07:56 PM - Mar 22, 2024
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Jeanne Davies
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In response to Deb.
Two options:
1. Replace the 24" wall oven with another (which involves carpentry because it's not as tall). Replace cooktop.
2. Replace both with a range (remove cabinet/cooktop/countrertop), remodel cabinet/space where wall oven was.
Hoping we found someone. We'll see if he shows up on Monday
08:28 PM - Mar 22, 2024
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Deb
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In response to Jeanne Davies.
Talk to whomever you buy your appliances from. If you replace wall oven unit, appliance manufacturers often sell filler pieces to all go in at once.

Your biggest challenge might be fitting utilities, and adjusting to current building codes. Good luck.
11:46 PM - Mar 22, 2024
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