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  • Not DIY but maybe someone here has DIY’d something similar:

    I want to pull out this basic bitch rad and replace it with a vertical unit next to the window where the plug socket is.

    Floor is engineered wood on floorboards.

    What would I be looking at £ wise and disruption wise to have the floor taken up to move the pipe run to connect up the new rad then the floor put back as it was?

    Would have the plug socket moved so it can flank a bed placed where the rad was.

  • Its not the distruption its what way the boards go and lifting that floor and the one under won't be easy without fucking the engineered.

    The skirting will be fine as will be the floor underneath but the engineered flooring is an issue.

    I'm also guessing you cant crawl under there or can you as thats the only way to do it without disruption to the floor.

  • Suspect it’s laid out the difficult way so quite a bit would have to come up to get a floorboard out.

    That’s kind of ok because there’s a defect in the flooring about half way through the room that id like to fix.

    Assume it’s tongue and groove and glued so separating the pieces is destructive?

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