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Dean starin

Hi folks.
I have 2 pipes that run through my bedroom that are boxed in by skirtings. Both these pipes come from the boiler that sits in a cupboard in the kids bedroom and run roughly about 20 feet around the room and then go through the wall to the bathroom. Both are copper pipes.
I have been wondering if it is possible to have these rerouted under the floorboards and what kind of cost would I be looking at for having the job done.

Thanks.
 
It’s usually possible depending on the floor covering in the bathroom, eg if the radiator is the other side and you have non slip flooring, then it might prove difficult. As for costs, these vary from the business you use to the location of where you are in the country.
 

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