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    I want to swap out a standard tile rail for a heated one and wondered if anyone has any tips for doing this without taking off all of the tiles on my wall?

    is there a keyhole surgery type of way of doing it?

    the wall starts at the end of my b ath so by taking the side panel off i can get into the wall cavity

    thanks

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    Default Re: fitting a heated towel rrail with a minimum of disruption

    Hello, do you just want to make a hole for the cable ?
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    You can call a plumber to fix this thing...



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