zepper
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Hey guys A quick (and possibly noob-ish question) for yuz:
I'm replacing a bathroom vanity. The cabinet itself is just screwed to the studs, but the one-by-four wood backsplash is cemented to the wall.
Is there a way to pry it off without taking out a whole whack of drywall? Maybe some kind of special tool that can get in there and cut?
Or do I just whack in the ol' pry bar, pull the thing off whichever way, then cut out the wall around the damage and put in a new section?
Thought you might be able to save me some time and dust. Thanks!
Home-destroyingly yours, Z.
I'm replacing a bathroom vanity. The cabinet itself is just screwed to the studs, but the one-by-four wood backsplash is cemented to the wall.
Is there a way to pry it off without taking out a whole whack of drywall? Maybe some kind of special tool that can get in there and cut?
Or do I just whack in the ol' pry bar, pull the thing off whichever way, then cut out the wall around the damage and put in a new section?
Thought you might be able to save me some time and dust. Thanks!
Home-destroyingly yours, Z.