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Hi, i'm looking for a way to cover some copper piping pinned to skirting board hopefully without having to box them in. I know most of the pvc covers require the pipes to be fitted into clips and then the cover fits over the top but are there any products on the market that allow you to cover the pipes when they are already in situ? All help gratefully received. Thanks:confused:
 
paint the pipes and forget about them, pvc covers etc look worse than the pipes. Or try 2x1 timber either side of the pipes, with new skirting on the front and you just have thick skirting to look at.
 
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