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Evening All,

We currently have minibore pipe that comes out of the wall behind the skirting to the radiator... the question I have is..

We are getting new radiators and central heating pipes replaced in our house.. is it possible to run the 15mm pipe the same way as the minibore was? or do we have to come straight up from the flooring infront of the skirting to the radiator?

Hope that made sense.

Thanks
 
you could box them out slightly and put the skirting face in front of the boxing

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so you couldnt run them up through the stud wall then out? too many 90 degree angles?

thanks
 
so you couldnt run them up through the stud wall then out? too many 90 degree angles?

thanks

put a pic up of what i mean
 
Agree with shaun 100 % , the skirting looks good and always reminds you there are pipes behind it
 
Try skirting4u send them the spec of what you're trying to cover and they'll cut to order. Obviously you pay for what you get but they were very high standard
 
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