ChatterBank1 min ago
Moving pipes
I'm planning on tearing out my kitchen and have a completely different lay out. There's a walk in cupboard in the kitchen that I want to knock down the wall of to make my new kitchen bigger (it's not a supporting wall). This cupboard is about 5ft by 2ft. In this cupboard (along with all my junk!), is my central heating boiler, which I can work around by hiding it in a kitchen cupboard, but attached to the wall that I want to knock down is my water pipes - at least I think they are, they're grey plastic and run into my ceiling into what I assume is my water tank.
Is it easy and reasonably priced to have these moved so that they'd be against the back wall and hidden in a kitchen cupboard along with my central heating boiler?
Is it easy and reasonably priced to have these moved so that they'd be against the back wall and hidden in a kitchen cupboard along with my central heating boiler?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The builder - the first pic is what I'm talking about the box they go into, the 2nd picture shows you the back wall beside the heating boilder I want them against - you can see the pipes I want moved to the left of that. Excuse the mess of the wall - no point painting the inside of a cupboard I intend to get rid of LOL
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