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I am doing some work for a client which involves moving some pipe work for the underfloor heating. They would like it moved the adjacent wall so they can install a washing machine in the cupboard. I have included a picture below of the fixtures and the walls.

Question is, can it simply be moved over with some additional pipe work or will it require something more that I'm not seeing?

Many Thanks,

Peter
 

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Want it on the right hand wall ?
 

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