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Hi All,
I recently had a new kitchen, installed by a local company. When I opened the cupboard under the new sink I was surprised that half of the cupboard is taking up with the copper pipe runs which to my non plumbing eye are a convoluted mess. As I say I am no plumber so would like to hear other people thoughts and suggestions on the standard of the copper pipe work recently installed. I would have thought that the pipes would have come out from the wall with an immediate right angles.
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