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JohnN 01-01-2021 07:23 PM

How much height required for a new refrigerator????
 
My DW is looking at a new fridge. Plenty of room on the width and depth, no problem.
However, the space is 69" high and the one she likes is 68-7/8".

I'm telling her that we cannot fit the fridge with only 1/8" clearance and no, I'm not cutting the cabinetry, so she's unhappy with me - again!

I know I'm old school, I know that. Has technology changed enough where plenty of side ventilation is enough? I know the grill is underneath now and not on the back, and maybe the airflow on the sides is enough.

Thoughts? Thanks.

Velvet 01-01-2021 07:26 PM

Just wondering about the opening for the fridge mine is 71” and I’m in a designer house. And some fridges are built in so no clearance at all.

villagetinker 01-01-2021 07:38 PM

Sorry to ear you are not cutting the cabinetry, you should be able to find a suitable carpenter to take off 1/2 inch. Other option, are you cabinets the full depth to the wall? You can call home warranty (or look inside all of your cabinets) to find the original installer, and you may be able to get a matching cabinet but not full depth, therefore the will be a space between the back of the cabinet and the wall for ventilation. Final solution, if the back wall is an INSIDE wall, you could cut a hole in each side of the wall for ventillation, and put nice grates over the holes.
Just some thoughts, hope these help.

photo1902 01-01-2021 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnN (Post 1880818)
My DW is looking at a new fridge. Plenty of room on the width and depth, no problem.
However, the space is 69" high and the one she likes is 68-7/8".

I'm telling her that we cannot fit the fridge with only 1/8" clearance and no, I'm not cutting the cabinetry, so she's unhappy with me - again!

I know I'm old school, I know that. Has technology changed enough where plenty of side ventilation is enough? I know the grill is underneath now and not on the back, and maybe the airflow on the sides is enough.

Thoughts? Thanks.

I’ve done this plenty of times for customers. If you only need 1/4” or so of vertical clearance, you don’t need to remove the cabinet and cut it. Simply use a random orbit sander to remove enough material for the new fridge to slide in.

TNGary 01-01-2021 08:41 PM

Had the same issue, box would not adequately fit the opening. Removed and raised the cabinet, was not a big job. Less than one hour. 4 Screws. I removed the cabinet doors for easier access. Keep us posted!

John_W 01-01-2021 09:33 PM

When I bought this LG stainless steel refrigerator I had to cut about 1/2" off the bottom my cabinet, just used a handsaw. See you can even tell it's been done.

https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...f3&oe=601376F5

JoelJohnson 01-02-2021 06:32 AM

When we designed our kitchen, I went online to see the tallest fridge that would work in the space I had between the wall and set of draws, then I designed a cabinet to fit over that height.

J1ceasar 01-02-2021 06:41 AM

Move the cabinet .

AbnRanger76 01-02-2021 06:45 AM

Another problem that could arise with the restricted height is, some refrigerators have a top hinge that is higher than refrigerators, this is included in the height specs for it. But this restricts the use of the cabinets doors from opening. If this is how yours is that would give you the extra room you need to get the fridge under the cabinet, mine is half an inch lower than the hinge. This is a Samsung I just bought when I moved in 3 months ago.

GolfGirl122 01-02-2021 07:03 AM

Had the same problem. You can cut off the difference - it will never show, or remove the cabinet and raise it a few inches. It looks great raised a bit, but more costly to do.

photo1902 01-02-2021 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by GolfGirl122 (Post 1880937)
Had the same problem. You can cut off the difference - it will never show, or remove the cabinet and raise it a few inches. It looks great raised a bit, but more costly to do.

Raising it is an option, however a lot of people have crown on their cabinets. Not to mention the aesthetics of having uneven cabinets, unless you have stacked

nick demis 01-02-2021 07:19 AM

Some of the companies have a 67-1/2" main compartment with a higher door. Go to an appliance store or box store (home depot) and measure the different makes and models.

JohnN 01-02-2021 07:25 AM

I do appreciate the feedback so far. I'm pondering! Thanks so very much.

Lindaws 01-02-2021 07:55 AM

Measure height near the back. Our refrigerator. has a hinge at the front top
that increases height. This part does not go under the cabinet.

almondz 01-02-2021 08:14 AM

We have had a similar issue but still least your width is ok. We had to move our cabinet up because we needed more space than could be achieved with cutting the cabinet off. We hired someone - not too expensive. The height difference is not unappealing - no one even notices. We had crown molding so it took a little ingenuity to get that esthetically correct. If you don't move the cabinet up you most likely will loose use of the cabinets above your frig. because of the hinges. Our problem was width and there was a wall on one side of the fridge and granite counter on the other side with no room to reduce the granite. We ordered a fridge that would fit but they quit producing it during COVID. We have now waited over 6 months for our fridge. We were told by manufacturers that they are producing them all with the same larger shell and changing the cu ft by the interior design. Hence, our "special" size production being delayed.


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