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Hi,

In our house (mid 80s build), all of the radiator pipes come out of the wall via a 1 gang metal patrice back box. Essentially the pipe comes up from under the floor, behind dot-n-dab plasterboard in to the bottom of the metal box and then out through a plastic fascia (what can best be described as a TV ariel plate without the co-ax point in it).

The fascias are the originals from when the house was built and in any state from cracked to wonky or just coated in random splashes of paint in umpteen colours.

Can anyone suggest an option for replacing them? So far Google isn't helping - instead only ever coming back with the small pipe collars. I'm guessing their is a better option than buying standard 1 gang blanking plates then chopping to refit around the pipes but not found it yet.

Hope someone can help!

Keith
 
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