standard height countertop
2007

I bought a standard built in dishwasher – the door height is 34 inches – I found my counter is only 33
Any possibility that the machine is fit, if you remove the legs – or I'll have to cut the countertop, possibly to adapt to the door?
I encountered the same problem once in a job. The new flooring was higher, which reduced the clearance for the dishwasher. I removed the new floor that was in the cabinet, to the point where not be seen. I took the screws on the counter top to keep it down. These screws are under the counter, bolted through the cabinet and the bottom of the countertop. After removal of these screws, the counter can be lifted slightly to accommodate the additional separation. Once the dishwasher is in place, the counter screw down. Be careful not to sink the screws for the moment, we do not want to be over the top of the countertop. I do not know what kind of countertop you have, but if it is a blade edge should be 1 / 2 "thicker than the rest of the top. So after the machine has passed this point, there should be a little more space. If you increase the counter of a little, be sure that it has no effect on everything that is linked to it, like splashing.
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