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Lee wrote:
chopsaw wrote: I would like to know if there are any reasons why I cannot take the pipes around the door frame. Seen it done lots of times, even with gas pipes, so presumably it's an accepted thing to do. Doesn't look very aesthetic though. Can't you take it straight up the wall (boxed in if need be?) and into the void above the ground-floor ceiling, then bring it down into the bathroom by a similar route? A bit more 'conventional'! David |
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