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Central heating pipes, concrete floors.
PhilE
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So I'm having rads hooked up to my boiler. I have concrete floors downstairs and have taken the option of running them along the wall. The installer has placed them above the skirting board.
Wondering what solutions people may have taken to disguise them?
I know boxing is an option. Its not the biggest problem, and once the furniture is in the room it will be noticed less. However, would be nice for them to be less visible.
Wondering what solutions people may have taken to disguise them?
I know boxing is an option. Its not the biggest problem, and once the furniture is in the room it will be noticed less. However, would be nice for them to be less visible.
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If the installers use talon clips then you can buy a purpose made cover that just snaps on to the clips, I’ve never used it personally so don’t know how good it is.0
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Thanks for that. Good safety guard also.0
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