Soooo, since it's shopping fever and all, we decided to get a new cooking range instead of this monster from the 80s or so that's been sitting in our kitchen since we moved into the house.
We found the free-standing range we liked, and were pretty much ready to get it with delivery, when the Sears salesman told us we had to remove our old range first. Say what?
This thing is a single piece of metal with a first-generation microwave that was probably warming up dinners for Einstein. It weighs _a ton_. There's no way I can slide it out without scratching the tile floor. Actually strike that - I don't even know how to move it out because it's sitting so tight between all the cupboards, there's barely half an inch of free spaces on all sides.
So, how do you do it?
Are there prof. teams that would come to your house and cut up this monster maybe? Just get it out of its nest, and then Sears will haul it away...
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Update:
Hurray! The monster is gone. Sears guys delivered a new one today, and hauled the old stove away.
They pushed some kind of fiberglass sheet under the old stove, and moved it out. It was seriously heavy - two bulky guys had a hard time carrying it through the kitchen into the garage where they loaded it up on the dolly. No tiles damaged, everything's intact.
The new stove is awesome, but no pics yet - I still have to install the overhead microwave and exhaust vent. Once that's done - I'll post pics.
We found the free-standing range we liked, and were pretty much ready to get it with delivery, when the Sears salesman told us we had to remove our old range first. Say what?
This thing is a single piece of metal with a first-generation microwave that was probably warming up dinners for Einstein. It weighs _a ton_. There's no way I can slide it out without scratching the tile floor. Actually strike that - I don't even know how to move it out because it's sitting so tight between all the cupboards, there's barely half an inch of free spaces on all sides.
So, how do you do it?
Are there prof. teams that would come to your house and cut up this monster maybe? Just get it out of its nest, and then Sears will haul it away...
Pic
Update:
Hurray! The monster is gone. Sears guys delivered a new one today, and hauled the old stove away.
They pushed some kind of fiberglass sheet under the old stove, and moved it out. It was seriously heavy - two bulky guys had a hard time carrying it through the kitchen into the garage where they loaded it up on the dolly. No tiles damaged, everything's intact.
The new stove is awesome, but no pics yet - I still have to install the overhead microwave and exhaust vent. Once that's done - I'll post pics.
