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Old 04-25-2024, 10:37 AM
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Bought a replacement Kitchen Aid wall oven at Lowe's. My oven is 12 years old. Relay board not working. Since the Villages put the oven in my new house at the time, Kitchen Aid has changed the height of the oven by 1/2 inch. Lowes informed me today that I would need to hire someone to cut the opening for this new oven. I have no idea who to contact to do this. Lowes does not do it. Any recommendations, guidance would be most appreciated. TIA
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Old 04-25-2024, 10:49 AM
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A cabinet company, like Galaxy Kitchen Cabinets should be able to do it.
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Old 04-25-2024, 11:45 AM
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Bought a replacement Kitchen Aid wall oven at Lowe's. My oven is 12 years old. Relay board not working. Since the Villages put the oven in my new house at the time, Kitchen Aid has changed the height of the oven by 1/2 inch. Lowes informed me today that I would need to hire someone to cut the opening for this new oven. I have no idea who to contact to do this. Lowes does not do it. Any recommendations, guidance would be most appreciated. TIA
Do not use Lowe's to install, contract with a cabinet company to install the stove, and thank us all later. If you don't believe this random poster, do some searches for Lowe's installations, and Home Depot installations. . .

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Old 04-25-2024, 12:16 PM
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You might start with the cabinet company who first installed the cabinets in your house, although any cabinet company should be able to do it. Better that the new oven is too big than too small! We may have to do that soon; our wall oven is going on 16 years and we use it every day.

What is it with circuit boards? Our HVAC air handler circuit board burned up, our Whirlpool circuit board shorted out and there was no replacement made any more. We ordered a refurbished model which my husband installed. Has worked for two years flawlessly.
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Bought a replacement Kitchen Aid wall oven at Lowe's. My oven is 12 years old. Relay board not working. Since the Villages put the oven in my new house at the time, Kitchen Aid has changed the height of the oven by 1/2 inch. Lowes informed me today that I would need to hire someone to cut the opening for this new oven. I have no idea who to contact to do this. Lowes does not do it. Any recommendations, guidance would be most appreciated. TIA
If you do not find any company to help, contact me (PM preferred) and I will be glad to come out and see if I can help, I have several saws, planes, chisels, etc.
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Bought a replacement Kitchen Aid wall oven at Lowe's. My oven is 12 years old. Relay board not working. Since the Villages put the oven in my new house at the time, Kitchen Aid has changed the height of the oven by 1/2 inch. Lowes informed me today that I would need to hire someone to cut the opening for this new oven. I have no idea who to contact to do this. Lowes does not do it. Any recommendations, guidance would be most appreciated. TIA
If that is something they told you at the store they are probably wrong. We went thru the same issue a few years ago and they was no issue with the new one going in.
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Bought a replacement Kitchen Aid wall oven at Lowe's. My oven is 12 years old. Relay board not working. Since the Villages put the oven in my new house at the time, Kitchen Aid has changed the height of the oven by 1/2 inch. Lowes informed me today that I would need to hire someone to cut the opening for this new oven. I have no idea who to contact to do this. Lowes does not do it. Any recommendations, guidance would be most appreciated. TIA
Get out your tape measure, measure the opening, or find the opening requirement in the old user's manual, and compare with the requirement of the new oven.

That's why you don't throw out user manuals for permanently installed items until they are uninstalled.! Or just google the user manual for the model and read for the opening measurements.
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If that is something they told you at the store they are probably wrong. We went thru the same issue a few years ago and they was no issue with the new one going in.
Lowe's sent the installation company Crumes to measure the present opening and oven. According to Lowes my opening is 1/2 an inch too short for the size of the new Kitchen Aid wall ovens.
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Take it back and buy one the correct size
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What’s the matter with boards there made in China case closed.
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Old 04-26-2024, 07:35 AM
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I had an 11 year old double wall oven that was not working and I had to replace a it. The wall ovens are not a standard size -- the sales people are unable to advise you about which oven will fit in the opening. I spoke to the designer for the kitchen replacements at Home Depot. She indicated that they could send someone to my home to do the measurements and if I purchased a wall oven the cost would be part of the installation cost. Once she had the measurements -- she told me which ovens would fit in the opening. The oven was installed by Home Depot and it fit in the opening without any modifications. Just a word of advice if you have a wall oven.....
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I would contact Baileys Kitchen Design because they probably installed the kitchen when the house was new.
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If you do not find any company to help, contact me (PM preferred) and I will be glad to come out and see if I can help, I have several saws, planes, chisels, etc.
If there is a "Village Citizen Of The Year" award, VT should be getting that damned near every year. Always volunteering to assist, guy is a giver.
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Default You need a surge protector. A whole house surge protector would be a good start.

A whole house surge protector would be a good start.

When power comes on and off, from the power company, it causes a very small carbon build up on the chips.

This carbon could overheat the circuit.
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That's one of the silliest things I've ever heard!
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