However, if you are working on a home feature—such as a double vanity, a large ceiling fan, or a sliding barn door—the installation process usually follows a similar professional workflow. General 72-Inch Installation Guide 1. Pre-Install Preparation

For electronics or fans, follow the manufacturer's pairing guide to sync the "couple" of devices to your home network.

Before unboxing, ensure your space is ready. For a "couple" or "double" unit (like a vanity or dual shower system), you must verify that your rough-in plumbing or electrical outlets align perfectly with the unit's specifications.

Confirm you have exactly 72 inches of clearance plus a small buffer for leveling.

For bathroom or kitchen installs, apply a bead of 100% silicone caulk to prevent moisture buildup behind the unit.

In DIY terms, "uncut" often refers to raw material or components that haven't been pre-drilled.

For heavy 72-inch fixtures, standard drywall anchors won't cut it.

Use a spirit level to ensure the surface is flat; large units are prone to cracking if settled on an uneven base. 2. The "Uncut" Component