IKEA ENHET Kitchen Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Ikea
Table of Contents
- IKEA ENHET Kitchen
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Preparing your room
- Assembling the cabinets and frames
- Installing the wall cabinets
- Installing the base cabinets/frames
- Installing the countertop
- Installing the plinth
- Installing lighting, drawers, doors, shelves, knobs and handles
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
IKEA ENHET Kitchen
Product Information
- The ENHET kitchen is a DIY kitchen system designed for easy installation and assembly. This product guide provides step-by-step instructions and useful tips for installing your new kitchen. It is recommended to use this guide in conjunction with the IKEA assembly instructions provided.
- It is important to note that certain aspects of the installation, such as wall cabinet installation and countertop cutting, may require more skill and experience. If you are not
confident in performing these tasks yourself, IKEA offers services ranging from planning and delivery to complete kitchen installations.
Product Usage Instructions
Preparing for Installation:
- Prior to removing your old kitchen, ensure that electricity, gas, and water are shut off. It is recommended to hire a qualified professional to disconnect and connect these utilities.
- Assess your walls and evaluate their quality and construction, as they will support the weight of the kitchen cabinets and frames.
- Prime and paint your walls, but avoid applying the final coating since markings and drill holes will be made during the installation process.
- If you plan to have tiles or similar flooring, it is best to install them after the cabinets and countertop have been installed.
Marking Cabinet Positions:
- Draw a layout of your new kitchen directly on the wall, ensuring that everything fits according to your plan.
- Verify that your electricity, water, gas, and ventilation connections are in the desired locations.
Tools and Materials:
Below is a list of basic tools and materials you will need for the
installation. Refer to the respective assembly instructions for specific tool
requirements for each product.
Tools:
- Carpenter’s rule (or tape measure)
- Cross line laser level
- Try square
- Spirit level
- Caulking gun
- Step ladder
- Stud finder
- Pencil
- Philips screwdriver
- Awl
- Hammer
- Rubber hammer
- G clamp
- Scissors
- Saw and Miter box
- Protective gloves and goggles
- Electric screwdriver
Materials:
- Electric drill
- Jigsaw
- Circular saw
- Plugs and screws suitable for your walls
- Silicone sealant
- Masking tape (for use with silicone sealant)
- Sandpaper
- FIXA drill template for knobs/handles (903.233.93)
Please ensure that your electricity, gas, and water are shut off before starting the installation. If you are unsure about any steps or lack the necessary skills, it is recommended to seek professional assistance.
The installation guide
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Installing your new ENHET kitchen correctly
This brochure is your guide to preparing and installing your new kitchen yourself. Inside you’ll find clear steps to follow as well as useful tips and ideas. Use this guide along with your IKEA assembly instructions to make sure your kitchen is installed in the right way. -
Before you begin
- Go through this brochure before you begin to see what stages are involved in putting in your new kitchen and organizing what tools you’ll need.
- To make sure you have everything for your new kitchen, compare the packages and parts you have at home against the order list and the freight list. You should only dismantle your old kitchen when you have all your new parts and appliances. Your kitchen parts and countertop should be stored indoors, with normal room temperature and humidity.
- Before you remove your old kitchen, make sure that your electricity, gas and water are shut off. Use a qualified professional to disconnect and connect your gas, water and electricity.
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You can do it yourself but you don’t have to
- Although our kitchens are designed to be as simple as possible for you to assemble and install yourself, it is important to consider all aspects of a kitchen renovation, where some key operations, such as safeguarding a proper wall cabinet installation or cutting your countertop, require more skill and experience than others.
- We can offer you services ranging from planning and delivery to complete kitchen installations. For more details see the back page of this guide, kitchen section of IKEA.ca or contact your local IKEA store.
Tools and materials
Here is a summary of the basic tools you’ll need. In addition you’ll find what
tools to use for each product in their respective assembly instructions.
Tools
Materials
Preparing your room
- Whether you’re replacing an old kitchen or starting from scratch, it’s key to understand that the properties of the room dictate how complex or smooth your installation process will be. With this in mind, it’s important that you spend sufficient time assessing walls and floors before you start the installation.
- Now is also the time to prime and paint your walls and change your flooring. Don’t apply the final coating of paint at this point since you will need to make markings and drill holes in the walls. If you plan to have tiles or similar, it’s best to install these after the cabinets and countertop have been installed.
Marking cabinet positions
Draw a layout of your new kitchen directly on the wall. Check that everything
fits with the measurements from your plan and that your electricity, water,
gas and ventilation connections are where you want them to be, see page 6.
Assess your walls
Since your walls will hold the weight of your kitchen cabinets and frames,
start by evaluating the quality and construction of your walls.
- Make sure that your electricity, gas and water are shut off. Use a qualified professional to disconnect and connect your gas, water and electricity.
- What you are looking for is a fixed structure inside the wall that is strong enough to carry the load of your cabinets. Keep in mind that this fixed structure needs to align with the fixation points of your cabinets.
- Check that your walls are strong enough to hold the cabinets. Depending on your wall material, your cabinets and frames must be installed onto a stud or support beam. Use a stud finder to locate the studs.
- Find out what type of wall you’ll be working with. For solid core materials like masonry that are hard to penetrate and can support great loads, you need special anchors and screws.
- If you have a light wall construction with gypsum (drywall) wall panels supported by studs, it’s not enough to fix your cabinets onto the thin gypsum board alone (not even using drywall anchors).
- Instead, you need to locate the studs inside the wall using a stud finder. Studs are mostly vertical posts made of wood, but can also be thin metal profiles, and run from the floor all the way to the ceiling.
- The wall studs, normally located 16” and/or 24” apart, can carry the load of your wall cabinets/frames. However, as the cabinets come in different widths, it is highly likely that the fixation points of the cabinets/frames and position of the studs won’t align.
- In order to provide proper support for the cabinets/frames, you might need to add horizontal structural support between the studs. As this requires the proper skills, be sure to contact a professional for help.
- NOTE! Even if your new cabinets/frames will be located at the same position as your old ones, it is important to secure that the walls have been properly reinforced.
- Use a cross line laser level to find the highest point (marked A in the picture on page 6) of the floor and mark where that is on the wall. This will be the reference point from which to measure when marking the key measurements.
- Prepare your space by making sure your corners are even and your walls and floor are straight. Use your try square for the corners and a spirit level for the walls and floor.
- If your corner and/or walls aren’t straight you may need to use shims to make sure your kitchen cabinets/frames become level and align properly. For advice contact your local specialized dealer.
Marking key measurements
There are some critical measurements you need to consider and mark on your
walls in order to secure proper alignment, leave adequate room for your work
area and follow appliances requirements. Remember to consider the space needed
for doors and drawers to open properly, making sure there will be no
collisions with, for instance radiators or windowsills, when opening drawers
and doors.
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From the highest point (A) that you have found at the very beginning, mark on the wall 34½”
(876 mm), then use the cross line laser level to trace a line across the wall where the base units will be placed. This is where the top of your base cabinets and frames will end up. -
Finally, mark the top line wall units at 84½” (2146 mm) from the highest point (A) and trace a horizontal line as with the other mark. The line represents the top position of the wall cabinets and frames.
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With the lines marked, double-check that your plumbing and electrical outlets fit with your layout plan.
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Pay attention to the required minimum distance between cooktop and hood. This can be found in the extractor hood assembly instruction.
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If you have a kitchen with a corner, you build the corner base solution with a regular ENHET base corner cabinet and an ENHET corner panel. For the positioning of this solution.
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Mark the end and the beginning of a cabinet, frame and appliances. Draw it on the wall to complete your kitchen layout.
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The dishwasher should only be installed between two cabinets or at least between one cabinet and an end panel. This in order to secure the appliance properly and provide support for the countertop.
NOTE! For free standing appliances secure enough space, 1/2” on each side, to fit and handle the appliance.
Assembling the cabinets and frames
- Before you start assembling the cabinets/frames, try to set up a good work area that is safe and where you have enough room. Be sure to protect the floors and make sure you have the recommended equipment/tools close-by.
- Sort the packages into groups to avoid confusion over which pieces belong to the cabinet/frame assembly and which belong to appliances, for example.
- For a good workflow, it is a good idea if you assemble all cabinets/frames one by one and push them aside until the time comes to install them. It’s helpful if you arrange your cabinets in the order you will be installing them. Use your packing list and drawing to help you.
IMPORTANT
ENHET cabinets are supported by legs and can be installed with or without
a plinth, depending on your personal preference. See assembly instruction for
info on how to assemble the legs with or without plinths. If you are using the
plinths, in order to finish a side kitchen you will always need a extra leg
installed in the back of the last cabinet of the row.
Installing the wall cabinets
In most kitchens, it’s best to install your wall cabinets and frames first. This way, you have room to move without base cabinets in the way. If you have an extractor hood placed under a cabinet, or over the range micro hood under cabinet you might need to make some cut-outs. Follow the installation instruction of the appliance to prepare the required cut-outs. After you’ve made the required cut-outs, remember to seal the open edges with silicone, to prevent the deterioration of the product.
IMPORTANT
Fastening/fixing devices for the wall (i.e. screws and plugs) are not included
with the cabinets and frames since different wall materials require different
types of fastening devices. Use fastening devices suitable for the walls in
your home. For advice on suitable fastening devices, contact your local
specialized dealer.
- Start from the corner if you have an L-shaped lay-out. If not, start from one end and move on. Just make sure that you follow the marks you made for your kitchen layout, the units should be aligned with the top line wall units drawn by you. The first unit will set the standard for the rest. Important to secure that the units are levelled in all directions.
- It’s important that you use the proper type and size of fixing devices to attach your cabinets. The minimum screw thickness is 3/16” and the screw needs to penetrate at least 11/2” into the wall stud or solid core material. For advice, contact your local specialized dealer.
- NOTE! If you do not have a horizontal structural support between the studs and you have problems to hit two studs with the metal brackets you should use the wall back rail that gives you the opportunity to hit both studs. Please follow the Assembly Instruction steps were this option is presented.
- Move on to the second unit in the same way as the first one. Please use shims if necessary to keep the units aligned with the wall. Don’t forget to mount it to the wall securely.
- As you place the cabinet adjusted for the extractor hood, make sure you can access the electrical outlet via the previously made cut-out.
- At this point, you should be done with your wall combination. Level it once more to secure that it has been done correctly.
Mounting the suspension rail for wall & base open frames
- Now it’s time to install the open frames.
- For the frames installation, you will use a suspention rail that will help secure your frames to the wall.
IMPORTANT
Fastening/fixing devices for the wall (i.e. screws and plugs) are not included
with the cabinets and frames since different wall materials require different
types of fastening devices. Use fastening devices suitable for the walls in
your home. For advice on suitable fastening devices, contact your local
specialized dealer.
- IMPORTANT! Before installing wall cabinets/frames, it’s important to check the type of material used to build the wall.
- Before installing wall cabinets, find the studs before you start. This is to ensure that the cabinets and frames are safely attached to the wall.
- When working with concrete walls, it’s important to know what kind of fittings and tools to use. NOTE! The screws provided by IKEA do not work in concrete. Contact your local dealer for information on what to use.
- When mounting the suspension rail, use the top line of the wall units as a guide. This way, the top of the open frame will be aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinet before you mount the frame to the wall. Mark and level where to place the suspension rail where you want to apply your open frames.
- NOTE! Please read the installation guide provided with the product. You will find more information on how to install the suspension rail on different walls.
- Next, follow the assembly instruction to apply and safely secure the open frame to the suspension rail.
- At this point, you should be done with your wall combination. Level it once more to ensure that it has been mounted correctly.
Installing the base cabinets/frames
- Once you are done with the installation of the wall ‘cabinets, move on to the base cabinets. Again, start from the corner if you have an L-shaped layout. If not, start from one end and move on. Just make sure that you follow the marks you made for your kitchen layout. If you build a line kitchen, make sure you leave some space between the wall and the cabinet to allow for doors or drawers to open properly.
- If you have a corner kitchen, you build the corner base solution with a 36” (915 mm) base cabinet in combination with the ENHET corner panel. For this solution, follow the assembly instructions included with the ENHET corner panel.
NOTE! ENHET open frames can’t be used under a sink, built-in cooktop or for a built-in oven.
- If you build a corner base solution with a 12” (305 mm) door, place the cabinet 3” (76.2 mm) from the wall (A). If you build it with a 18” (454 mm) door, place the cabinet 9” (228,6 mm) from the wall (A).
- Proceed with the next cabinet, working with the legs adjust the cabinets to the base top line. Same procedure as for the wall units. Level and align it.
- Fix the cabinet using the appropriate type and length of screw. (Throughout the installation process you may need to loosen the screws a bit in order to make smaller adjustments when aligning the cabinets and frames.)
- As you proceed with the next cabinet, level and align the two cabinets by using a clamp. Use the screws provided to attach the adjacent cabinets. Don’t forget to level your units.
- When you reach the place where you want your sink and faucet, use the designated ENHET cabinet for sinks, which is constructed to allow for pipes coming from either the wall or the floor. See assembly instructions for how to build the different configurations.
- For your size of (18” or 24”) dishwasher, both scenarios, another cabinet or a dishwasher end panel, follow the marks in the wall and leave the space empty to carry on your installation.
- To install a cabinet after the dishwasher niche, make sure the spirit level reaches both cabinets at the front and at the back of the cabinets. Make sure the distance at the front and back of the niche remains 18”, 24”. Once you have the correct alignment, secure the cabinet to the wall.
- When installing an open base frame, don’t use a supporting strip. Instead, use the suspension rail the same way as when you mounted the wall frames. Align the top of the open frame with the top of the adjacent cabinet before you fix the frame to the wall. Follow the assembly instructions to mount and safely secure the open frame to the suspension rail and wall.
- Once all your base cabinets/frames are installed, check that they are level and that you are happy with the result before securing them by tightening the screws a final time.
Installing the countertop
With your cabinets in place, it’s time to install your countertop. Before you start, be sure to read the countertop assembly instructions to learn about the things you need to consider as you prepare and install it. When cutting the countertop to fit it with your kitchen, keep in mind that you are handling rather thick and heavy material, so make sure you have the proper workspace and tools. It’s helpful to use a pair of trestles as a workspace for making adjustments. Here, you can benefit from having a second person available, to help carry and hold the countertop while you perform the different steps. If you need to customize your countertop for a sink cut-out, follow the assembly instructions of your sink.
- Start by placing the countertop on top of the base cabinets and push it against the wall. Once in position, measure the countertop from the side edge of the cabinet underneath. With the addition of at least a 5/8” (1.5 cm) overhang, make a mark on the countertop.
- Use a circular saw and G clamps to keep a straight line as you cut the countertop. To avoid splinter, cut with the countertop underside facing up when using a buzz or jig saw, but with the top facing up if using a handsaw. A tip is to have a second person hold the piece to be cut off to avoid the edge from splintering.
- For a sink cut-out, start by tracing the inner boundaries of the sink cabinet on the underside of the positioned countertop. Prepare the cut-out by positioning the countertops in the correct position. Then mark out the sink cut-out and if needed also for the faucet. Secure that you do all the cut-outs before you fix the countertop to the cabinets.
- Place the countertop upside down, then place the sink upside down within the previously marked boundaries/lines, making sure there is equal space all around. Trace the outline of the sink. Then, follow the assembly instructions for the sink to mark the actual cutting line.
- Use a jigsaw to cut out the space for your sink. It’s helpful to drill a hole on the inside corners of your outline before cutting. Make these holes, big enough to fit the jigsaw blade, serve as the entry point for the jigsaw and enable you to make a cleaner cut.
- After you have cut the countertop you need to seal the cut edge. Open edges create a entry point for humidity or water, which could cause swelling and deterioration. Follow the assembly instructions for the countertop to apply the edge band that comes with each IKEA pre-cut countertop. If you do not have a loose strip we recommend to seal the open edge using silicone.
- Clean the raw edges of the cut-out(s) and sand them a bit. Then apply silicone to prevent moisture from penetrating the countertop. Let the silicone dry before installing the sink.
- Corners can be tricky, so take your time and adjust both pieces until they are perfectly aligned and level. For small adjustments, shim between the cabinet and the countertop.
- Once the countertop pieces are level and align with the wall, secure the countertop to the cabinets using the screws provided. Apply silicone to prevent moisture from penetrating the countertop.
Installing the sink and faucet
- Before you start to install the kitchen mixer faucet, switch off the main shutoff valve, and also double-check that the connections between the water supply and the faucet fit. Keep in mind that the installation must be performed in compliance with current local construction and plumbing regulations. If in doubt, contact a professional.
- While some of our sinks come with a pre-cut hole for the faucet, there are cases where you need to install it on the countertop. If this is the case, make sure you use a drill that is powerful enough to drill through the countertop material.
NOTE! The installation of the water trap and water is not done or finalized until the plumbing is connected by an professional plumber and confirmed by them that it’s safe to use.
- If you need to install the faucet on the countertop, see the faucet’s assembly instructions for the dimension of the hole. Once you’ve marked the position of the hole, check that it doesn’t collide with the top rail of the cabinet underneath. After you’ve drilled the hole, clean and seal the hole with silicone.
- Before sliding the sink into position, follow the assembly instruction of the sink and attach the clamps that comes with it. Once in position, adjust the clamps in order to mount the sink.
- Once the sink and faucet are in place and secured, seal the edges around them with silicone for a watertight seal.
Installing the appliances
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When all countertop sections are secured and you’ve given the silicone time to seal all edges of the
cut-outs, it’s time to start installing your appliances. Throughout the installation, be sure to follow the assembly instructions and specifications that come with the appliances. -
Most extractor hoods at IKEA can be installed in two ways: either in extraction mode (i.e. ducted to the outside) or used in recirculation mode fitted with a charcoal filter. Each installation option and required cabinet preparation is described in the assembly instruction of your extractor hood.
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Most of the appliances that you will work with for ENHET is free-standing so they will be easy to slide in place. But for the dishwasher and hoods, you need to put in more work.
NOTE! All water, gas and electricity connections must be done by qualified professionals according to valid local safety regulations.
- Before you install your extractor hood, make sure you follow the specified minimum distance between cooktop and extractor hood that is listed in the assembly instruction. Again, we recommend that you get help from someone who can help you hold and mount the hood while you make the required preparations.
- As you prepare for the dishwasher installation, keep in mind that some countries require floor protection underneath the dishwasher. Required or not, it is a good idea to place floor protection which can hold some of water if the dishwasher leaks or overflows.
- In order to protect the bottom side and edges of the countertop from the steam released when opening the dishwasher after a finished washing cycle, attach a diffusion barrier along the front edge of the countertop.
- After the dishwasher has been connected to water and electricity, follow the dishwasher installation guide to adjust the height of the dishwasher.
- Once the dishwasher is level with the adjacent cabinets, secure the dishwasher by following the instructions in the dishwasher installation guide.
Installing the plinth
NOTE! If you’re not installing plinths, please move on to next chapter.
Generally, the base cabinets are fixed to wall and supported by legs in the
front of the cabinets. However, if you are going for a kitchen with a plinth,
you also need to consider the following steps:
- For a plinth setup, place the legs with the leg-plate aligned to the cabinet edge. Since the plinth is attached via the legs, you also need an additional leg at the back of the cabinet sides.
- Start with the plinth for the short side of the cabinet and use a handsaw to cut a 22⅛” (562 mm) piece. Then, sand the open edge before you apply the pre-glued edge band that comes with the plinth.
- Follow the assembly instructions to attach the plinth. Remember to remove the plastic sleeves of the leg since they will obstruct the attachment of the plinth.
- For the front plinth, place the plinth in position and mark where to cut it. After you’ve cut it, repeat the process of attaching the edge band and the plastic fittings that connect with the leg.
- When two plinth sections meet and form a corner, you need to attach both plinth strips to the same leg. In order to avoid the clips colliding, place the clips upside down in one of the strips.
- NOTE! ENHET open frames can’t be combined with a plinth. For ENHET frames, use ENHET legs for frames.
Installing lighting, drawers, doors, shelves, knobs and handles
- With your cabinets, countertops and appliances in place, it’s time to move onto installing your lighting as well as fitting the cabinet interiors.
- Then, take your time assembling doors, fronts, knobs and handles to make sure everything looks the way you want.
NOTE! Always use your assembly instructions for help.
- When installing lighting, keep in mind that all electrical connections must be made by a qualified electrician.
- If drilling holes, use a piece of wood to meet the drill as it penetrates the surface to prevent the edges from splintering.
- Next, follow the assembly instructions to mount the doors and install the drawers. Once the doors and drawers are in position, you can adjust any potential misalignment by adjusting the hinges and drawers.
- Now it’s time to install your shelves inside your cabinets using the shelf support that comes with the shelves.
- Once you have decided on the placement of your knobs and/or handles, we recommend using the FIXA drill template for better alignment and easy installation.
You’re done! Congratulations on your new kitchen!
Time to step back and admire your new kitchen. With a little care and
maintenance, your IKEA kitchen will look great for many years to come.
Caring for your cabinets
Clean the doors, cabinet interiors and wood surfaces with a soft, damp cloth.
Only use cleaning products intended for these materials. Do not use products
that contain ammonia, alcohol, bleach or abrasives. Rinse with clean water,
then dry with a clean, dry cloth. Make sure to clean up spills quickly.
Keep your sink sparkling
- After each use, wipe the sink clean with a cloth or sponge damped in water or a non-abrasive detergent, if necessary. Rinse the bowl with water and then wipe the sink with a dry cloth.
- Avoid scouring powder, steel wool, or hard objects which can scratch the stainless steel surface. The damp surface can be discoloured if substances containing iron, such as steel wool, nails or gravel, are allowed to remain on it.
Long-lasting countertops
Keep your countertop in top condition by cleaning spills quickly with water
and a mild detergent. Be sure to keep them as dry as possible after use. For
wood and solid wood countertops, use STOCKARYD wood treatment oil. The oil
protects the wood from marks, stains and cracks, and prevents moisture from
penetrating the surface.
Notes:____
Services
You can do it yourself, but you don’t have to
Our broad service offer gives you the freedom to design your own price tag
by choosing not only the products that suits your budget but also deciding how
much you want to do yourself and how much you want us to do for you. On this
page you’ll find the different services that we can offer to help and support
you. For more details about our services, talk to a co-worker at your local
IKEA store or visit us at
IKEA.ca/kitchenservices
Measuring
If you want to be sure that your room drawing is as accurate as possible, one
of our independent service providers will measure the room and check
everything, from the placement of windows, doors, and power sockets to the
material and condition of the walls.
Kitchen planning
Get help with the planning of your new kitchen, by choosing one of our
planning services. Our planners will help you with functional solutions for
everything from the placement of cabinets to appliances, and storage to
lighting and sinks.
- In-store assisted self planning
- Drop-in to an IKEA store and we can assist you with your kitchen plans.
- In-store one-on-one planning, up to 2 hours
- If you prefer, you can schedule one-on-one in-store planning appointment with one of our kitchen experts.
- Remote kitchen planning, up to 2 hours
- Don’t live near an IKEA? Our online planning service is perfect for you and you don’t even need to leave your home. We will plan over the internet.
- In-home one-one planning, up to 4 hours
- Let us come to you. A kitchen planner from our independent service partner will come to your home to take your measurements and plan your kitchen right in your home.
Visit IKEA.ca/kitchenservices for pricing and to book your appointment today!
ENHET kitchen configurator
You can rely on the ENHET kitchen configurator to make your purchase as fast
and smooth as possible. Online you will find a display of the ready made
complete kitchen solutions that our design experts have put together. After
having selected your favourite solution with just one-click, you can customize
features, such as fronts, countertop, sink, faucet, knobs/handles and
appliances.
Delivery
Whether you’re shopping in store or online, no matter how big the purchase,
we’ll do the heavy lifting and bring it all to your home or business.
IKEA kitchen and appliance installation service
- As an IKEA customer, you have the right to expect that your kitchen project will be completed with the greatest skill and care.
- Our independent service provider not only have skillful hands but they also understand the inherent methods of installation required by the IKEA cabinet system. There is no question that correct installation will add years to the useful life of your kitchen.
- With our help, you’ll soon be cooking in the kitchen of your dreams.
Basic kitchen installation service
- Basic installation is provided by an independent service provider and includes assembly and installation of cabinets, drawers, doors, and interior fittings.
- Price quotes are available through each service provider. See a co-worker to arrange your free installation price quote today with our independent service providers.
- Visit IKEA.ca/kitchenservices for a complete list of all our installation services.
5 year warranty
- Installation warranty is provided by our independent service provider and is for the installation of IKEA SEKTION kitchen products only. Non-IKEA product, ENHET and KNOXHULT kitchen is warranted for one year.
- In the event of defects in workmanship and material, and the failure of the products supplied by an independent service provider to conform with the agreement or warranty, an independent service provider will repair or replace said product or materials; provided, that the defect or malfunction was not due to accidents, alteration by the customer, misuse, abuse or neglect.
Click and collect
Save some time by placing your order online. We’ll round up everything on your
shopping list and have it ready for you to collect at the time and location of
your choice.
Want to know more?
Visit your nearest IKEA store or at
IKEA.ca/services for further details on pricing.
Need help?
You can contact us in different ways:
- Online: Read the FAQs at IKEA.ca — they might answer your question: IKEA.ca/FAQ
- In Person: Speak to us in store — those friendly people in the yellow shirts are ready to help you through your buying process.
- By phone: If you ever need to talk to us in person, we’re happy to answer your call. You can reach us over the phone at: 1-866-866-IKEA (4532)
- Installation Services: Save time and effort with professional installation. For full details visit IKEA.ca/kitchenservices
A high level of accuracy has been sought in preparing this installation guide, we cannot guarantee that there are no errors or omissions nor will we be bound by them. Please see an IKEA co-worker or visit www.IKEA.ca if more information is needed.
References
- Shop Furniture & Home Décor - Bring Home To Life - IKEA CA
- Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ - IKEA CA
- Kitchen Services - Measuring, Planning & Installation - IKEA CA
- IKEA Services - See What's Available In Your Area - IKEA CA
- Shop Furniture & Home Décor - Bring Home To Life - IKEA CA
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