The opening for the range is 30 5 inches.
Can i replace freestanding range with slide in.
A freestanding or stand alone range is also the same height as the countertop but without an overlap which leaves a.
A free standing range normally has a backsplash attached to it and is usually the only protection necessary at the rear of the stove.
You will get less for your money with a slide in than a free standing.
I wouldn t purchase a slide in range to replace a free standing one.
If you have gap in the back between the wall and the range you can purchase a filler kit.
That said you can replace a slide in range with a freestanding range in the same location.
So your kitchen may transform from this.
There was also a matching otr ge microwave used with it but i recently replaced it with an otr ge convection microwave jvm1790 in stainless.
Unlike the free standing ranges though gas and electric slide in ranges have no backsplash which provides a more integrated appearance.
Slide in range models fit into standard 30 inch cabinet cutouts like a free standing range but with a more custom built in look.
The bottom line after you ve made the decision between a freestanding or slide in range you ll need to make decisions about durability extra features and.
The sides might be finished or since they re not visible unfinished.
Changing a freestanding range with a backsplash to a slide in or a range without a backsplash can tremendously improve the look of your kitchen.
The slide in range cooktop sits on the counter top so make sure that your counter is even.
That works for the slide in range because it fits in the opening and then the top frame extends onto the granite countertop.
The free standing range i d like to get is 30 inches so it will fit but there will be that gap.
The slide in range will not obstruct your view of your backsplash.
So your kitchen may transform from this.
I am looking to replace a slide in range with a freestanding range.
However to change a slide in range to a freestanding range is not as straightforward as it seems.
A slide in range generally has no backsplash.
A slide in range sits flush with the countertop and cabinets once it s installed slightly overlapping the countertop for a seamless custom look.
If switching from a slide in range to a freestanding one you will generally have a length of countertop behind the range that must be removed or the freestanding range will not fit.