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Customer wants this rad replaced and the pipes chased in to the wall.

Pipe is very close to the switches but can be moved over slightly to get away from the cables.

What do you reckon? Worth doing?

Will have to cover the pipes I know to protect them.

I have said to the customer that I will knock a bit of the wall out to make sure I can get the pipes in OK. If not I might suggest chrome. She said about boxing them in but didnt sound as though she really liked the idea, she wants stylish.

Making good is for customer to sort as they have a plasterer mate.

I was thinking 4hrs Labour plus materials.

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i would allow a day as your chasing in
 
Laat time I chased walls out was during the summer. Dust mask and sds on Hammer, that was in a stripped out bathroom. Don't think I will get away with it here somehow.

I have to price carefully if I want the job. They had a multi trader recently refit a rad for them but he obviously hasn't filled them with confidence. I get the feeling they don't like plumbers making a profit. Will price for a day, if I don't get it, I will live.
 
or you could say you cut the chase and lift the floor boards upstairs i will pipe it in would allow 4 hours
 
Looks like a nightmare.
Allow for dust sheets and a few hours clearing up.

Wouldn't it be two visits?
Chase and fit pipes, return after plastering and paint to fit rad.
 
i wouldnt unless the pipes were behind the rad
 
Yes, had it a few times. I would fit rad so I know it's OK then remove and refit once all plastered. Will make sure I get pics showing rad all connected incase pipework gets messed with.
 
I like ShaunCorbs idea of getting them to lift boards and chase wall though :D
 
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