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Hi all

I'd like to know where to get some form of casing for the nasty looking central heating pipes (15 mm diameter x 3 20180127_203040.jpg 20180127_203023.jpg and a waste pipe (40 mm diameter 20180127_203055.jpg ) in my downstairs toilet. All I can find online are ones which seem to have to be installed before the pipes are installed then clipped on.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Spongebob
 
my vote is a decent joiner
 
I have used this form of casing it gives a nice clean look if your diy skills are up to it , looks nasty if not fitted properly though cheers kop

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