Help required!!!

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I have recently refitted my kitchen, tiles worktops... Everything bar the original carcasses.

Upon fitting my worktop I have noticed that the carcasses run on a slope, with no way of adjusting. As a result I have a gap between the bottom if my tiles and my worktop, this is only noticeable in one corner.

Is there such a thing as a worktop skirt/trim that would cover this up?
Please help as this is bugging me everytime I look at it and can't find any solutions.

Regards

Jamie
 
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Most carcasses have legs that adjust underneath. If not - then get a pack of wedges and wedge them up.
 
You should be fitting tops before tiling? and leveling? therefor problem should not exist.
 
There is not a carcass at the point where it is lower. The caucuses do not have adjustable legs, it would appear I have inherited a nightmare kitchen!
 
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There is not a carcass at the point where it is lower. The caucuses do not have adjustable legs, it would appear I have inherited a nightmare kitchen!

Screw a batten to the wall underneath the worktop to support it at the correct height. Carcases could be packed up a bit higher with wedges or those plastic spacers window fitters use. ;) ;)
 

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