Verdeboy In the Trades Messages 2,041 Reaction score 6 Points 0 Jul 18, 2007 #1 Aside from building a long rectangular box, is there something I can buy or construct to cover up these ugly pipes? Attachments Galvy Eyesore.jpg 55.5 KB · Views: 646
Aside from building a long rectangular box, is there something I can buy or construct to cover up these ugly pipes?
Tjbaudio Member Messages 167 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Las Vegas NV Jul 18, 2007 #2 A bench? what room is this?
Verdeboy In the Trades Messages 2,041 Reaction score 6 Points 0 Jul 18, 2007 #3 It's a bathroom, and the pipe spans the width of the room. Some is hidden by the bath cabininet.
Geniescience Homeowner Messages 2,137 Reaction score 4 Points 0 Location humid summers hot, humid winters cold Jul 19, 2007 #4 a shoe rack. bench on top.
Tjbaudio Member Messages 167 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Las Vegas NV Jul 19, 2007 #5 Bench with a false floor and a lid so you can keep towels in it.
GrumpyPlumber Licensed Grump Messages 1,521 Reaction score 59 Points 48 Location Licensed Grump Jul 19, 2007 #6 IF thats a drain, the first thing I'd do is cut it out as far as I could and replace with PVC/ABS while it's open.
IF thats a drain, the first thing I'd do is cut it out as far as I could and replace with PVC/ABS while it's open.
Verdeboy In the Trades Messages 2,041 Reaction score 6 Points 0 Jul 19, 2007 #7 It's not a drain, and it's always open. The customer just wants to hide it. I'm thinking about just wrapping it with foam pipe insulation.
It's not a drain, and it's always open. The customer just wants to hide it. I'm thinking about just wrapping it with foam pipe insulation.
Verdeboy In the Trades Messages 2,041 Reaction score 6 Points 0 Jul 24, 2007 #8 I think it is a gas pipe, since it is not connected to any water source in the bathroom. Are you thinking black rustoleum?
I think it is a gas pipe, since it is not connected to any water source in the bathroom. Are you thinking black rustoleum?