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Hi there


As per the title really, need to buy new radiators and skirting boards.


Skirting boards need to be quite wide, the type they have in Travis Perkins is ?11 per metre before any discounts which seems quite high to me. I think they were the solid wood ones. Any ideas would be great.


Radiators, again any good ideas for this would be great. We need four and the ones we were looking at online were about ?250 each which is again quite high.


Would be really grateful for any ideas.


Cheers

Try Whitten Timber, Gibbs & Dandy, and Jewsons for skirtings, all have local branches. Skirtings tend to be 'solid wood', it's actually a softwood. You can get MDF skirtings. Never used them though, no character.

What style of rad are you looking at. ?250 isn't a lot if you're after big old school type rads...

Thanks red devil. Will have a look at all of those suggested.


Re: the radiators, yes think we're hoping for cast iron column radiators. I know what you mean about ?250 not being a lot, meant it more in terms of our empty wallets really, and the fact we have to multiply it by 4.


Of all the things to spend money on when doing up a house, skirting boards and radiators has got to be among the least gratifying!


Thanks a lot for your suggestions, much appreciated.

Red devil


Since you seem pretty knowledgeable about these things, please can I pick your brains about refurbished period radiators? I've seen some online that look really nice, and cheaper than brand new. But I have no idea whether buying radiators like these is a good idea or not.


Any advice would be brilliant!


Cheers

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