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Hi, We've purchased Type 22 double radiators to replace very old single ones. As you can see by the photo the pipes are way out. We've concrete floor and a new flooring down so moving pipes not an option. Someone mentioned adding bends but said it would look awful. Or do you think Type 11 singles would fit straight on ok? Any suggestions or costs would be welcome thank you. We are Hull area. Thank you
 

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