We bought a new home a few months ago (new to us, about 12 yrs old though) and my wife wants to get a new oven. The existing oven is nice, but it's a GE Profile oven that is "built into" the lower kitchen cupboard--it cooks pretty well but is just too darn small. I guess this would be considered a Wall Oven. The cooktop is smooth and is fitted inside the countertops . . . looks like it just drops in and may pull right out. I tried to post a picture here--not sure if it worked.
Anyway, is the removal of the profile oven something that should be done by a professional . . . or is it a do-it-yourself kind of thing? The oven my wife wants is a Maytag Gemini convection, so I will also have to cut the countertop to fit the new oven. Eventually, we'll replace the countertops too . . . so it doesn't need to look perfect. I am just trying to figure out if I am going to be getting in over my head if I try this on my own to save some $$.
Any feedback would be welcomed!
Anyway, is the removal of the profile oven something that should be done by a professional . . . or is it a do-it-yourself kind of thing? The oven my wife wants is a Maytag Gemini convection, so I will also have to cut the countertop to fit the new oven. Eventually, we'll replace the countertops too . . . so it doesn't need to look perfect. I am just trying to figure out if I am going to be getting in over my head if I try this on my own to save some $$.
Any feedback would be welcomed!
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