Avoiding Headaches with Integrated Aplliances

We really appreciate companies like Sub Zero:  companies that take the time and effort to ensure designers know precisely how their appliances fit into our clients' projects.  The "Trade" section of their web site is filled with drawings and specifications for all their products.

Recently, Sub-Zero added some pretty amazing videos to their already comprehensive website, showing installers exactly how all the pieces are designed to fit together.  But the videos are not nearly as interesting as this disclaimer:
The importance of the installation of the Sub-Zero product cannot be overemphasized. Installation should be done by a qualified installer.
You have to agree to that statement before you can view the videos, which is another reason we appreciate Sub-Zero; they take the installation of their appliances very seriously.

If you are selecting integrated, or built-in appliances for your kitchen project, it is important to remember that these are not the type of appliances that you and your contractor can just "pop in" once the cabinet installation is finished.  The precision required for so many of today's integrated refrigerators, wall ovens, coffee makers, etc. means that as little as 3/16" can be the difference between a successful install and a massive headache.  And so as required, we take the extra step of hiring an trained appliance installer to ensure a successful installation.  We're not big on headaches.

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