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Baseboard heater enclosure

Rod118
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in Oil Heating
Hi all
is it possible to put on a new baseboard heater enclosure without draining and cutting the pipe? I have a oil hot water baseboard system. The old baseboard enclosure was removed when the new bathroom floor went down. Thank you
is it possible to put on a new baseboard heater enclosure without draining and cutting the pipe? I have a oil hot water baseboard system. The old baseboard enclosure was removed when the new bathroom floor went down. Thank you
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Maybe... One simple option is this. https://www.slantfin.com/revital-line-series/0
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It is relatively easy to install the enclosure except for the end caps. Installing the end caps will require careful cutting of the metal and fitting around the pipes.
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